Presented by The Myrrha Room
Set within Toronto’s Somali community, A TRIBE CALLED LOVE follows Farah and Halima, two teens who find themselves drawn to each other despite the quiet warnings and unspoken rules that keep their families’ tribes apart. When Farah’s family moves to Vancouver, their young love is cut short. Years later, they meet again as adults, older and changed, yet pulled back into the feelings they once buried.
But the past has a long memory. Old tensions, family expectations, and cultural loyalties resurface, forcing them to confront whether love can bridge the divides that shaped their childhoods. Tender, honest, and deeply familiar to many in the diaspora, the film asks: Can love outgrow the histories we inherit?
Join The Myrrha Room for a powerful evening, followed by an in-person Q&A with Director Mohamed Ahmed and members of the filmmaking team.
Doors @ 6:15PM.
No Metro Passes.
