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Endless Cookie

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Through a series of vignettes -- some tragic, some funny, all a little bizarre -- this animated feature documentary explores the complex bond between two half brothers, one Indigenous, one white, spanning bustling 1980s Toronto to the present day isolated First Nations community of Shamattawa.
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Wilson Chapman IndieWire 4d
B
Occasionally, it can veer on a little exhausting, but for the most part, the approach is soothing in its way, and endearing in how it fleshes out this family as a very rambunctious and colorful, tight-knit unit. Go to Full Review
Robert Daniels New York Times 4d
In "Endless Cookie," Seth and Pete Scriver’s kooky, grotesquely animated documentary, a rich oral history poetically blended with oddball comedy invites surprising political revelations. Go to Full Review
Wendy Ide Screen International Jun 16
It is a picture infused with love -- both for family, and for the creative act (the film took nearly a decade to complete). It is also a generous invitation into the heart of a sprawling extended family. Go to Full Review
Ashley Morales MovieJawn 1d
I found this film to be an ode to family, in one of the most colorful and funky animation styles I have ever seen. Go to Full Review
Avi Offer NYC Movie Guru 5d
A bizarre, inspired and unconventional, but underwhelming and tedious experience that's ultimately forgettable and less than the sum of its parts. In a double feature with Sita Sings the Blues, it would be the inferior B-movie. Go to Full Review
Anya Couture Geek Vibes Nation 5d
10/10
He and his half-brother Peter end up delivering something of monumental value to the world and his family living within it, the ultimate gift he could give: creativity, love and immortalization of a culture that is fading fast from modern life. Go to Full Review
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Stephen C @bob25009 5d Real footage in 01 hour and 37 minutes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more Read all reviews
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Movie Info

Synopsis Through a series of vignettes -- some tragic, some funny, all a little bizarre -- this animated feature documentary explores the complex bond between two half brothers, one Indigenous, one white, spanning bustling 1980s Toronto to the present day isolated First Nations community of Shamattawa.
Director
Seth Scriver, Peter Scriver
Producer
Daniel Bekerman, Chris Yurkovich, Alex Ordanis, Jason Ryle, Seth Scriver
Screenwriter
Peter Scriver, Seth Scriver, Seth Scriver, Peter Scriver
Distributor
Obscured Releasing
Production Co
Scythia Films
Genre
Documentary, Animation, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 5, 2025, Limited
Runtime
1h 37m