Tycoon

Directed by Charlotte Zhang
Canada
2025
89 mins

Synopsis

One of the buzziest premieres at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, Tycoon plays as Miami Vice for the doom scroll era. A glitchy, dystopian portrait of the City of Angels.

Defiantly DIY in spirit, Tycoon marks the debut of Canadian visual artist Charlotte Zhang. Set in 2028 Los Angeles, the film conjures a city gripped by paranoia – beset by cockroach plagues, ICE raids, wildfires, and livestock epidemics. Amid these crises, two young hustlers drift through the sprawl in a stolen car, hatching schemes for survival. Shot on lo-fi digital and Super 8, Tycoon unfolds with a restless, freewheeling energy punctuated by kinetic montage sequences and a brilliant soundtrack of synth, doo-wop and Dinah Washington’s soul-jazz ballad, “This Bitter Earth,” a nod to Charles Burnett’s LA classic Killer of Sheep (SFF 1978), a touchstone for Zhang’s vision.

The kind of lo-fi transmission that comes along only once or twice in a generation and defines a certain era of filmmaking, Tycoon is a DIY marvel.
Jordon Cronk, Film Comment

Tickets

Fri 5 June 2026, 8:40pm
Palace Central Cinemas - Cinema 1
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
Wed 10 June 2026, 8:15pm
Palace Central Cinemas - Cinema 1
Assisted ListeningWheelchair
  • Program Strand
  • Year
    2025
  • Classification
    Unclassified 15+
  • Country
    Canada, USA
  • Language
    In English
  • Director
    Charlotte Zhang
  • Producer
    Charlotte Zhang, Kenneth Andrew Sarmiento Yuen
  • Cast
    Miguel Padilla-Juarez, Jon Lawrence Reyes, Kenneth Andrew Sarmiento Yuen
  • Screenwriter
    Charlotte Zhang
  • Cinematographer
    Charlotte Zhang
  • Editor
    Charlotte Zhang
  • Genre
  • Premiere
    Australian Premiere
  • Company Credits
    Festival Contact: Charlotte Zhang
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