Raisa Bonnet’s naturalistic short sketches an almost wordless tale of the relationship between a young girl and her grandmother. Beautifully shot, it never tries to do too much within its limited running time.

Little Feet starts amidst the familiarity of home, but soon moves into the foreignness of the streets of the city as our gang of little feet strays further and further away, and the search for "the river" takes them well beyond that place. Little Feet is preceded by a screening of Raisa Bonnet's Old Moon. Bonnet is a student of Rockwell's and her film, set in Puerto Rico, is another work of naturalness, sketching an almost wordless tale of the relationship between a young girl and her grandmother. Beautifully shot, it never tries to do too much within its limited running time. PIERS HANDLING
Screenings
Scotiabank 9
Scotiabank 9
Jackman Hall
TIFF Bell Lightbox 5
TIFF Bell Lightbox 3