Toronto Stories

2008·Canada·89 min.
Toronto Stories
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Toronto Stories is a film in four segments bound together by a young boy, lost in an unknown city. After the prologue, the four segments are directed by different people: Shoelaces by Aaron Woodley, The Brazilian by Sook-Yin Lee, Windows David "Sudz" Sutherland, and Lost Boys by David Weaver. Opening on the arrival of several overseas flights at Pearson International Airport and the many diverse faces that populate the city’s landscape, a young boy, presumably of African descent, arrives at a customs desk unaccompanied and with no papers. He is taken into the custody of the immigration office, but when a back is turned he is drawn by curiosity into the throng of the airport. He then makes his way onto an express bus and into the city alone. An amber alert is issued signaling that a child has gone missing. That same day… …two children embark on a quest to find a reported monster living beneath the picturesque neighbourhood of Cabbagetown. Over the course of that day and into the night, they share a number of profound experiences involving love, death and their very first kiss. …in Kensington Market a lonely woman and a young man who has never been in love come up against their fundamental differences in their search for understanding and connection. …Alton and Doug reunite by chance on the streets of Toronto. These former partners in crime have to reevaluate their toxic relationship while staring down the barrel of a policeman's gun. …a broken man fallen from grace and now inhabiting the streets and alleys around Union Station spots the lost boy, but when he approaches the authorities his mental illness causes the credibility of his discovery to be questioned.