Sophy Romvari

Sophy Romvari Trailers

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Sophy Romvari (born October 20, 1990) is a Canadian film director, writer, and actress. After attracting considerable attention online for her short film work, particularly the award-winning Still Processing (2020), Romvari won widespread critical acclaim and numerous accolades for her feature-length film debut Blue Heron (2025). A collection of Romvari's short films, including Still Processing, was released by The Criterion Collection on their streaming platform in 2022.

Most Popular Sophy Romvari Trailers

Total trailers found: 25

Some Kind of Connection Trailer (2020)

24 April 2020

Just beginning their relationship, filmmaker Sophy Romvari and writer Mike Thorn find themselves in lockdown during a global pandemic.

Norman Norman Trailer (2018)

08 September 2018

A young woman grapples with the declining health of her beloved dog in this film about mortality, cloning, and Barbra Streisand.

Preface to a History Trailer (2024)

03 October 2024

A couple, Vlad and Sophy, navigate their relationship as well as their own struggles with mental health in the context of a highly connected, politically uncertain modern world while on a trip to a remote Canadian island in this avant-garde feature film.

From Freedom To Freedom Trailer (2020)

25 April 2020

Inspired by the context set by the Covid-19 pandemic, and by the fact that we spent Portuguese Freedom day under a certain confinement, we wanted to find out perspectives on freedom that defy the dominant narratives.

Spice It Up Trailer (2019)

15 August 2019

A film student at Ryerson University struggles to complete her thesis project.

Aos Sí Trailer (2017)

30 October 2017

Kinet's Halloween Omnibus feature.

Blue Heron Trailer (2026)

21 March 2026

In the late 1990s, a family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island, as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the experiences of the youngest child, Sasha.

My Thoughts Exactly Trailer (2022)

04 October 2022

A film about the choices we make and the chances we take. From grief and abjection to bliss and communion, it takes us through one day in the lives of two gay men.

Preface to a History Trailer (2019)

27 September 2019

A man becomes engrossed in an audiobook while walking home on a summer night.

Oh, to Realize Trailer (2020)

21 September 2020

A short experimental film that explores the loss of identity that can occur when one submits oneself completely to technology.

The Sunless Remembered Trailer (2018)

30 October 2018

There is a vampire who has been quietly stalking the streets of New York City for a hundred years. When she saves a young woman from being sexually assaulted on the stairwell of her building, she has cause to reminisce on a life spent in shadows, fearing the daylight and everyone who walks in it.

In Dog Years Trailer (2019)

09 November 2019

A portrait of 10 senior dogs and their owners who struggle with the thought of letting go.

Still Processing Trailer (2021)

30 May 2021

A box of stunning family photos awakens grief and lost memories as they are viewed for the first time on camera.

s01e03 Trailer (2020)

04 May 2020

A virtual love story set in Vancouver, New York, and the dying world of a massively multiplayer online role playing game.

It's What Each Person Needs Trailer (2022)

13 September 2022

A portrait of a young woman providing companionship for juxtaposing demographics.

Merry Christmas Trailer (2016)

21 December 2016

Seven short visions, all varying in approach, shape, and scale, form this no-budget omnibus project on the subject of Christmas: the love, friendship and kinship the holiday holds and continues to inspire.

Norman Trailer (2018)

29 January 2018

Norman, 16MM

Nine Behind Trailer (2016)

06 October 2016

Calling her grandfather in Budapest to learn about the Hungarian film industry, a woman instead finds the conversation shifting to her family’s history.

It's Him Trailer (2017)

30 May 2017

An unexpected encounter during an afternoon at the cinema catapults a young woman into a confrontation with her own grief, her parents’ pain, and the still raw wound of her missing older brother.

The Eyeslicer: Halloween Special Trailer (2018)

25 September 2018

Featuring a dozen segments of spine-tingling surrealist horror, The Eyeslicer Halloween Special takes viewers on the cinematic equivalent of an acid trip down the Halloween aisle at Party City! From an X-rated Halloween party hookup to a coming of age story set on the eve of Ted Bundy’s execution; from a documentary about pumpkin carving and misogyny to a supercut about the gendered dangers of the bathtub; from a cursed stand-up comedy set to a woman ( Carrie Coon) trapped inside a Red Lobster commercial; from a John Carpenter homage (featuring a cameo by Carpenter himself) to a sequel to The Eyeslicer’s now infamous Gwilliam, The Eyeslicer Halloween Special is an experience like no other – a deranged, proudly transgressive anthology carving out a bold new space in the Midnight movie genre.

Grandma's House Trailer (2018)

13 August 2018

Upon traveling to Budapest to meet her extended family for the first time, filmmaker Sophy Romvari attempts to document her late grandmother’s apartment through images of the past and present.

Let Your Heart Be Light Trailer (2016)

24 December 2016

A young woman spending christmas alone after a breakup is visited by her friend.

Remembrance of József Romvári Trailer (2020)

21 July 2020

A short portrait of Hungarian production designer József Romvári, made by his granddaughter. Included as a special bonus feature on the release of Mephisto, Confidence, and Colonel Redl, by director István Szabó through Kino Lorber.

Tiger Eats a Baby Trailer (2020)

24 September 2020

Accompanied by his young cub, an orphaned stray roams industrial landscapes, longing for the return of his one true companion.

Pumpkin Movie Trailer (2017)

20 October 2017

When two long-time friends call each other over Skype to continue their annual Halloween tradition of carving pumpkins together, they swap stories of negative encounters with men, both first- and secondhand, in this frank window into the pervasive nature of gender inequality.