Toronto 2025 Review: THE CURRENTS, Oblique and Tactile Nightmare

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At the peak of her career, Catalina (or Cata, or Lina, depending on what social context she is in) appears to have it all: a successful career, a tasteful modern home, a sensitive, engaged husband, and a beautiful young daughter.   We are introduced to her receiving a prestigious award at a daytime office party in Switzerland for her work in design and fashion. She is the woman of the hour, but you can instantly sense her discomfort.   She exits to the bathroom, tosses the faceted glass brick of an award into the bin, and escapes. Wandering silently around the wintry city streets, window shopping, wilfully getting lost on cobblestone streets, without any fuss, she throws herself off a bridge into the river. 
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