Come together to reflect on the heroic actions of Raoul Wallenberg and engage in a story of strength and resilience.

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Film still from "The Future Awaits"

Winner of the Holocaust Representation Award at the 2025 Jerusalem Jewish Film Festival. 

 

The Future Awaits (2025) is a powerful new film about 13-year-old Tauba and her parents.

 

Forced into hiding in a cramped attic beneath the rooftops of Paris in 1942, life in confinement is suffocating and the terrifying possibility of discovery is ever present. But in this darkness, Tauba’s unbreakable spirit becomes a beacon. While her parents slip deeper into despair, Tauba refuses to surrender to fear.  Against all odds, Tauba sustains her will to survive, holding onto hope until the liberation of Paris, when she can finally reclaim her life and her future.  

 

Come together to reflect on the heroic actions of Raoul Wallenberg and engage in a story of strength and resilience.
 

1 hour 31 minutes
French, with English subtitles  

 

This film will be screening at Cineplex Yonge-Eglinton and VIP, 2300 Yonge Street. 

 

This is a joint event and the collection and use of personal information of registrants will be subject to the privacy policy of each of UJAandTJFF. 

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

In Partnership with:

Toronto Jewish Film Festival

Start Date: January 18, 2026

4 PM

Midtown Toronto

Cineplex Yonge-Eglinton and VIP
2300 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4P 1E4

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$15

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