The mother and the bear

Canada, Chile • 2024

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In a snow-swept Winnipeg, school teacher Sumi (Leere Park) is hospitalized after a fall. On hearing the news, her anxious mother, Sara (Kim Ho-jung), flies over from Seoul to be with her comatose daughter — and once Sara sets herself up in the young woman’s apartment, she discovers she doesn't really know Sumi at all.

In a departure from his previous films Old Stone and To Live, to Sing, which were more serious-minded studies of life in contemporary China, Chinese Canadian filmmaker Johnny Ma embraces a new mode here, using suburban Winnipeg as the stage for a stylized, whimsical narrative of crossed wires, secret lives, and conflicting agendas.

Sara despairs about her daughter’s single status, so she immediately starts catfishing the pleasant Min (Jonathan Kim) to be Sumi’s boyfriend — once she wakes up, of course — and also gets unwittingly entangled with Min’s estranged father, Sam (Won-Jae Lee), who runs a Korean restaurant in the city. As Sam and the widowed Sara connect over their mutual melancholies, a chance meeting with Sumi’s co-worker Amaya (Amara Pedroso Saquel) leads Sara to learn more about the life from which her daughter has chosen to exclude her.

A unique mash-up of genres, The Mother and the Bear marks a bold new direction for Ma. And if you were wondering about that eponymous bear… well, you’ll just have to see the film.


-Synopsis courtesy of TIFF

Johnny Ma
Kim Ho-jung, Lee Won-jae, Jonathan Kim, Amara Pedroso, Kalyn Bomback, Susan Hanson, Samantha Kendrick, Leere Park

Director & writer
Starring

100 minutes
Korean, English
English
Color
1.85:1
5.1

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  • "A hidden gem... a deceptively simple premise executed beautifully, filling the screen with gentle and warm humour while also balancing universal themes of hope, family and belonging."

    Rachel Ho

    Exclaim!

  • “Kim Ho-jung shines as an overbearing mother in Johnny Ma's playful and endearing dramedy about immigrant loneliness."

    Ritesh Mehta

    Indiewire

  • "A uniquely charming comedy about one woman's quest to discover more about herself."

    Rose Ho

    The Asian Cut

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