Ticketing is required for the in-cinema presentation of this title, but tickets are free. Limit 2 tickets. This event will have open seating – sit anywhere in the venue that isn’t specifically reserved.
USA202598 minEnglish, Vietnamese with English subtitlesCanadian PremiereDocumentary, First Feature
How far would you go to uncover a family history that has been purposefully buried? What are the consequences of resurfacing these stories to fulfil your own?
In an extremely candid documentary, filmmaker Tony Nguyen embarks on a scrappy investigation to reconnect to his father, who was estranged from his family due to the Vietnam War. Challenging family members who don’t want to disturb the dust, Nguyen is determined to find the potential truth, and the value of it. Nguyen’s film is a rollercoaster ride of DIY detective work to uncover family secrets, ultimately questioning the role and power of a filmmaker.
On the 50th anniversary of the end of the Vietnam War, YEAR OF THE CAT offers a sincere look at piecing together a family story post war, offering a personal reflection of how displacement and trauma gets passed down to a generation who are now parents.
– Khanh Tudo
Tony Nguyen
Tony Nguyen is an Oakland, Calif.-based filmmaker whose work explores the Vietnamese refugee experience (Enforcing the Silence, Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory) and the overlooked stories of individuals and communities that make up the fabric of the town (Fresh Frozen, I See Me).
11 Nov, 2025 7:30 pm
Innis Town HallPG
Ticketing is required for the in-cinema presentation of this title, but tickets are free. Limit 2 tickets. This event will have open seating – sit anywhere in the venue that isn’t specifically reserved.
This film is available online from Nov 10–19, 2025
CONTENT ADVISORY
Discussions of sexual violence
IN PERSON & ONLINE ACCESSIBILITY



IN PERSON: This film is being presented with English subtitles for all spoken dialogue (no sound cues indicated).
ONLINE: This film is being presented with English subtitles for all spoken dialogue in closed captions (no sound cues indicated).
Wheelchair spaces and step-free seating is available for this screening – click below to book accessible seats.
Join us for a Q&A immediately after the screening with director Tony Nguyen moderated by Vinh Nguyen.

Vinh Nguyen
Moderator
Vinh Nguyen is a writer and educator. He is the author of The Migrant Rain Falls in Reverse. His film criticism can be found in Current (The Criterion Collection), MUBI Notebook, and Ricepaper Magazine. In 2025, he curated “Flights: Vietnam on Film” for TIFF Cinematheque.
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