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A family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the eyes of the youngest child.

  • Director
  • Sophy Romvari
  • Writer
  • Sophy Romvari
  • Click the link to purchase advanced tickets: Moviehouse 4 This moviehouse seats 30-people. Please purchase advancced tickets AND arrive early to ensure you get a good seat.
  • HOW TO FIND US: We will gather after close of credits in the front lobby of the Coolidge Corner Theater facing Harvard Street, not the back parking lot and we'll go to Pho Lemongraass for discussion.

TheWrap: Chase Hutchinson
A film whose quietly flooring opening frames of a vast landscape becoming home to a compassionate story of a Hungarian-Canadian family navigating an uncertain world together already signal it as a major work, writer/director Sophy Romvari’s intimate and incisive Blue Heron only grows even greater from there.

Observer: Siddhant Adlakha
It’s a film that seldom comes out and tells you exactly what’s happening, but its drama is so lucid that before any real tragedy unfolds (or is even hinted at), you feel it in your bones.

The Film Stage: Leonardo Goi
For a director whose projects have always tested the medium’s capacity to conjure and make peace with the specters of one’s past, it feels like the kind of moment Romvari’s been working towards from the start.

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