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Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)
Directed by
Sierra Falconer
2025
87m
Drama
8.3
75%
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An anthology following the residents of a small town and the lake that binds them together.
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Cast of Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)
Jonathan Stoddard
John
Michela Luci
Holly
Wayne Duvall
Chip
Brooke Butler
Caroline
Adam LeFevre
Bruce
Dominic Bogart
Finn
Marceline Hugot
Julie
Bryant Carroll
Boss
Emily Hall
Robin
Karsen Liotta
Annie
Jim Kaplan
Jun
Lauren Sweetser
Jen
Marshall Dancing Elk Lucas
Camp Staffer
Luke Barnett
Garret
Craig Nigh
Dan
Jared Canfield
Adam
Giovanni Mazza
Enzo
Tenley Kellogg
Blue Jay
Maren Heary
Lu
Jaime Gallagher
Stella
Bella Shaw
Heather
Clayton Hoff
Hayes
Mercedes Marcial
Selma
Ethan Stoddard
Henry
Hadley Durkee
Natalie
Peter Knox
Ross
Joe Anthony Gordon
Anthony
Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) Ratings & Reviews
Collider
Taylor Gates
Much like the setting it depicts, Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) is a quiet little gem with much more to it for people willing to take the time to look beneath the surface.
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
Once it's over, you'll resume your normal life to find not much has changed. For those 87 minutes, though, it's just nice to get to drop in on its world.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
It is one of the most Michigan films I've ever seen, capturing the beauty, humor, and resilience of a gorgeous part of the country that everyone should endeavor to see.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
These incomplete individual stories all dance on the edge of transformation, even though we can't quite tell what comes next for these people. And yet, over these quick, memorable 87 minutes, we come to know and love them, and hope they'll turn out okay.
The Film Stage
Dan Mecca
When we talk about wishing there were more films about real people, Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake) is what we're talking about.
Next Best Picture
Alex Papaioannou
The beauty of cinema is finding ourselves within it and creating our own story through our interpretations of events we're seeing. "Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake)" is simply a beautiful film in that exact regard.
Consequence
Mary Siroky
Sunfish is visually rich in the way that manifests when a filmmaker genuinely loves their subject or setting, and Falconer's Michigan roots are on full display throughout.
indieWire
David Ehrlich
A collection of wistfully effervescent vignettes that resists the usual highs and lows of its format by drawing a gentle power from the stillness of the water that runs through it.
The Movie Cricket
Sean P. Means
Falconer gives the right weight to each of the four stories, so none of them feel truncated or like they've overstayed their welcome. She has gathered a solid ensemble cast, with a mix of fresh faces and veteran character actors.
The Playlist
Gregory Ellwood
Falconer and cinematographer Marcus Patterson capture the lyrical, peaceful quality of this community exquisitely. The effect is so enticing you can almost feel the breeze coming off the lake yourself.
Filmmaker Magazine
Vadim Rizov
I was less compelled by the film than the question of how it was made.
The Film Experience
Abe Friedtanzer
Each of the four stories, if expanded into a feature of their own, might have felt more complete and compelling. This is a perfectly decent way an hour and a half, but audiences will likely feel as if there's something missing.
Rendy Reviews
Rendy Jones
Sunfish is a rich, endearing love letter to the titular Michigan peninsula wrapped up in an entertaining anthology movie, bearing a strong calling card for filmmaker Sierra Falconer.
Screen Zealots
Louisa Moore
Even with its pretty imagery and introspective moments of human connection, the film feels forced and ultimately rings hollow.
Film Inquiry
Wilson Kwong
The film is wonderfully crafted and speaks volumes despite being a gentle and quiet exploration of everyday life.
Variety
Peter Debruge
"Sunfish" unspools like a low-key vacation, serving up slender vignettes more than proper "stories." That said, it's much trickier for a new director to establish atmosphere and tone, and Falconer excels in that department.
Spliced Personality
Sean Burns
It's quaint without being cloying, the kind of promising first feature that reminds us what festivals like this are supposed to be for.
rachelsreviews.net
Rachel Wagner
I'm a sucker for pretty lake footage but these feel like all set up and no payoff.
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