
Toronto Chinese Canadian Film Festival
October 18-24, 2025 (Saturday-Friday)
Festival Overview
The second annual Toronto Chinese Canadian Film Festival (TCCFF) returns to ignite cultural connections through seven unforgettable nights of cinema. More than just screenings, we're building bridges between communities while championing the next generation of Chinese storytellers.
Opening Night: Where Magic Begins
Picture this: The energy of dreamers gathering, the buzz of anticipation in the air, the curtain rising on a week of cinematic wonder. This isn't just film-watching — it's an immersion into the vibrant heartbeat of Chinese creativity.
Spotlight: Short Film and Documentary Competition
Witness bold new voices compete for our 5 categories $11,500 Audience Choice Awards — not just a prize, but a launchpad for visionary filmmakers. Will your vote crown this year's standout talent?
Your Festival Experience:
Doors open at 4:30 PM daily. Cultural activities & folk art exhibitions. Authentic Asian cuisine is available.
TCCFF 2025 Feature Films Coming Soon!
TCCFF 2025 Feature Films
Kung Fu Juniors / 功夫少年狂


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Produced and Directed by Clifton Ko and Co-Produced by Francis Sung. (2025)
Caught between his parents' academic pressures and his grandfather's passion for kung fu, young Liang Ruicheng lives under dual burdens, uncertain of life's purpose. Everything changes when the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area Youth Martial Arts Championship enters his life. The loss of a precious Yu ruyi during the competition not only ignites a family conflict but also leaves Ruicheng deeply discouraged. At this critical moment, Ruicheng accidentally learns how his great-grandfather, grandfather, and father each forged their destinies through kung fu in their youth: In 1925, when China was weak and vulnerable, his great- grandfather Liang Shan fearlessly stepped onto an arena designed by foreign bullies. Though he lost the match, Liang Shan refused to yield. He continued resisting foreign oppression and embarked on a path of revolution. He traveled widely teaching martial arts and even studied wound-healing techniques from Master Li, renowned as the "Orthopedic Sage." On the eve of New China's founding, amid turbulent times, his grandfather Liang Hong courageously took the stage to fight against warlords and local tyrants. Though he won the match, he lost his master's lifelong legacy and his beloved martial sister, Ruyi. Undeterred, Liang Hong remained true to his values after liberation. While working tirelessly as a blacksmith to support his family, he diligently mastered various skills and dedicated himself to helping others. Born during the Reform era, his father Liang Guohua faced a choice between becoming a martial arts star or studying medicine in university. While he seemingly "abandoned martial arts for medicine," the spirit of kung fu continued to drive him forward. It empowered him to become an entrepreneur who embodied national responsibility and the spirit of craftsmanship. The wisdom and legacy of his ancestors give Ruicheng the courage to confront himself. Ultimately, he discovers what kung fu truly means to him and resolutely steps onto the stage of the championship finals...
TCCFF Screening Date: Oct 18 (Sat) 2025
An Abandoned Team / 得寵先 生
Directed by Tomas Lee, Chi-wai, Daniel Ho and Ying-ngai. Produced by Catherine Kwan. (2024)
Uncle Gai is a 60-year-old hot-tempered loner who has lived much of his life in isolation. His marriage failed, and his strained relationship with his daughter has left him increasingly disconnected. After retirement, he feels that life has lost all meaning. One day, consumed by despair, he decides to end his life in the mountains. At the brink of giving up, he is discovered by a stray dog named Roast Piggy, who leads animal volunteer Una to rescue him. This unexpected encounter becomes a turning point in Uncle Gai’s life.
At first, Gai harbours a strong dislike for dogs, but Roast Piggy’s loyalty slowly begins to soften his perspective. With Una’s encouragement, he begins volunteering at her animal shelter, where he cares for abandoned strays. Through this work, Gai rediscovers purpose and begins to open his heart, not only to animals but also toward mending his fractured relationship with his daughter. Just as it seems his life is finding new direction and hope, an unforeseen tragedy suddenly strikes…
TCCFF Screening Date: Oct 19 (Sun) 2025
The Prosecutor / 誤判
Directed by Donnie Yen. Produced by Donnie Yen and Raymond Wong. (2024)
The Prosecutor follows Ma Ka-kit, a poor young man wrongly accused of drug trafficking after being deceived by a ruthless syndicate. Coerced into a false confession by corrupt lawyers, he faces decades behind bars while the real criminals walk free.
Determined to uncover the truth, former prosecutor Fok Tsz-ho risks everything to challenge the conspiracy. With the help of police inspector Lee King-wai, he embarks on a perilous fight against a powerful crime ring that will stop at nothing to protect itself. Based on true events, this gripping legal thriller blends explosive action with a tense courtroom drama, asking how far one man will go to seek justice when the system itself is stacked against him.
TCCFF Screening Date: Oct 20 (Mon) 2025
MuMu / 不说话的爱
Directed by Sha Mo. (2025)
Mumu follows her deaf father Xiao Ma (portrayed by Lay Zhang), who shares a deeply loving life with his seven-year-old daughter Mumu as she becomes his connection to the hearing world. Their tranquil routine in the deaf community is disrupted when Mumu’s estranged mother returns, bringing her into the confusing world of sound—only to widen the emotional distance they share.
Simultaneously, Xiao Ma is ensnared in a cruel criminal plot that targets the hearing-impaired—drawing him into a web of exploitation he never imagined.
This poignant drama illuminates the power of love, sign language, and silent understanding. Mumu is a powerful testament to resilience and belonging, celebrating a bond that speaks louder than words.
TCCFF Screening Date: Oct 21 (Tue) 2025
CLASH / 冲撞
Directed by Jiang Jia-Chen. Produced by Guan Hu. (2025)
Clash brings to life the underdog journey of the Chongqing Dockers, a grassroots American football team in Southwest China. Liu Yonggan—nicknamed the “Bolt of Shapingba”—rallies thirty working-class buddies, including deliverymen, dockworkers, and other local misfits, to form the team. Against all odds, they train relentlessly, lean on humour, determination, and camaraderie, and ultimately triumph in China’s first amateur league championship, the Eternal Bowl, proving that heart and teamwork can overcome even the toughest challenges.
Clash pulses with regional flavour—complete with authentic Chongqing dialect, local humour, and vivid backdrops like the Longxing Football Stadium and Hongya Cave. Filled with intense matches, heartfelt friendships, and unforgettable comedic moments, this sports dramedy celebrates resilience, brotherhood, and the transformative power of dreams, all delivered with a distinctly Chongqing-style swagger that leaves a lasting impression.
TCCFF Screening Date: Oct 22 (Wed) 2025
Chang An / ⻑安三萬里
Directed by Xie Junwei and Zou Jing. Produced by Song Yiyi. (2023)
Chang’an unfolds during the Tang dynasty's twilight years, as the Anshi Rebellion plunges the empire into chaos. The film follows Gao Shi, a military general and poet, who, isolated in a besieged city, reflects on his life and enduring friendship with the legendary poet Li Bai. Through flashbacks, Gao recounts their shared experiences, from poetic endeavours to military campaigns, highlighting their contrasting paths and the profound impact of their bond
Directed by Xie Junwei and Zou Jing, Chang’an is a visually stunning 168-minute animated epic that brings to life the grandeur of the Tang dynasty. The film features 48 renowned Tang poems and showcases intricate animation that captures the cultural richness of the era. With a box office gross of over 1.8 billion yuan, Chang’an has become a significant cultural milestone, blending historical depth with artistic excellence.
TCCFF Screening Date: Oct 23 (Thu) 2025
Exclusion: Beyond the Silence /《排華法案》 之百年沉默
Directed by Keira Loughran. Produced by Craig Thompson. (2024)
Beyond the Silence is a documentary that delves into the enduring impact of Canada's discriminatory immigration policies on Chinese Canadian families. Filmmakers Keira Loughran and Helen Lee embark on a personal journey to uncover the legacies of their grandmothers (Jean Lumb and Foon Hay Lum), who were instrumental in advocating for family reunification and challenging the systemic exclusion faced by their communities. Their exploration reveals the profound intergenerational trauma caused by the Chinese Exclusion Act and highlights the resilience and contributions of those who fought against it
Through archival research, heartfelt interviews, and a journey that spans Canada and China, the film not only honours the sacrifices of these pioneering women but also underscores the importance of remembrance and justice in shaping a more inclusive society.
TCCFF Screening Date: Oct 24 (Fri) 2025
