Nika & Madison

Directed by Eva Thomas
Canada
2025
85 mins
After an act of self defence turns their lives upside down, two Indigenous women go on the run in Eva Thomas’s gripping film – a story of sisterhood, survival and resistance.

Eva Thomas’s second feature expands on her short Redlights, tracing the fallout of a violent encounter between a police officer and two estranged cousins. When Madison returns home to her community, tensions with her cousin Nika simmer beneath the surface – until a night out turns catastrophic, forcing them into flight. Now in the crosshairs of a major police investigation, the pair move between reserve and wilderness, while two detectives begin to question the official story. While rooted in the legacy of police brutality and sexual violence, the film skillfully centres the volatile, tender bond between its leads, becoming a powerful portrait of survival, trust, and reconnection. Toronto 2025.

Part procedural and part hangout movie, Nika & Madison is a showcase for Indigenous talent.
Alex Heeney, Seventh Row

Tickets

Wed 10 June 2026, 6:15pm
Event George St - Cinema 11
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
Sun 14 June 2026, 5:15pm
Palace Central - Cinema 1
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
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