Undertone starring Nina Kiri is now playing in theatres worldwide
- Andrew Ventura
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read
You're going to want to watch this on the biggest screen with the loudest sound possible.

In his fantastically creepy feature film debut undertone, Toronto writer/director Ian Tuason leans into the power of suggestion instead of monsters, crafting a slow-burn lo-fi horror that proves the imagination can be far more terrifying than anything on screen.
Evy (Nina Kiri) lives at home with her dying Mama (Michèle Duquet). She’s unhappy, sleep-deprived, and more than a little anxious. With her mother near-comatose and confined to bed upstairs, caregiver Evy’s weekly ritual involves putting on noise-cancelling headphones and calling her friend and paranormal podcast co-host Justin (Oakville-born Adam DiMarco) at 3 a.m. to chat about “all things creepy” on their show, “undertone”.
We were happy to work alongside some incredible Canadian talent for this film! Catch it in theatres this spring and on demand soon.




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