Blue Heron tops 2026 reviews ahead of theatrical rollout

Sophy Romvari's debut feature Blue Heron has emerged as the best-reviewed film of 2026 so far, according to Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic. The Canadian family drama, which world premiered at Locarno and won awards at Toronto, is now rolling out in theaters across North America via Janus Films. Director Romvari drew from her own family experiences to craft the autobiographical story.

Blue Heron follows young Sasha, played by Eylül Guven, as she observes tensions between her mother, Iringó Réti, and withdrawn brother Jeremy, Edik Beddoes. The narrative shifts to adult Sasha, portrayed by Amy Zimmer, piecing together events after Jeremy's death. Set in Vancouver, the film culminates in a recreated childhood scene that Romvari says she does not personally remember, blending memory and artifice. Romvari, 35, grew up on Vancouver Island with parents who emigrated from Hungary. She previously made acclaimed shorts like Still Processing, about her brothers' deaths, and Norman, Norman, on her dog's mortality. Funded by Canadian arts grants, Blue Heron benefited from her patience and influences including Robert Altman's Short Cuts and Mike Leigh's Secrets and Lies. The director had low expectations for distribution. 'I definitely had no expectation of theatrical distribution for an independent Canadian personal drama in the year of 2026,' Romvari said. 'I assumed that it would go straight to streaming.' Despite part-time jobs and editing gigs, she pushed forward, editing in her editor Kurt Walker's living room and working at a local theater. Janus Films acquired rights at Toronto after festival successes. On the eve of its Los Angeles release, Romvari emphasized sustainability: 'The entire goal is: Can I build a career in which it’s sustainable to continue to make work?'

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