
A one-night-only special screening with a live score performed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra
The extraordinary story of Canadian icon Terry Fox will be told like never before in Run Terry Run, a new feature-length documentary directed by acclaimed filmmaker Sean Menard.
The film offers an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at Terry’s legendary 1980 Marathon of Hope, drawing from 96 reels of never-before-seen footage and unheard audio interviews that have remained untouched for 45 years.
Join supporters, special guests, and members of Terry’s family at an exclusive advance screening of Run Terry Run at Roy Thomson Hall with a live musical score performed by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra on Monday, November 10, 2025. Tickets can be purchased directly through Roy Thomson Hall with proceeds supporting cancer research in Canada.



Run Terry Run will inspire you all over again
Monday, November 10, 2025 at 7:30 pm
Roy Thomson Hall, Toronto
About the Film:
Produced and directed by Sean Menard, this feature-length documentary offers an unprecedented look at Canadian hero Terry Fox’s 1980 Marathon of Hope. Through 96 reels of never-before-seen visuals and unheard audio interviews, viewers are brought directly into the van and onto the streets with Terry and his team, experiencing the raw, emotional, and historic journey like never before.
About the Director:
Sean Menard is an award-winning Toronto-based director celebrated for his compelling pop culture documentaries. Run Terry Run will be his fourth feature-length documentary. His most recent film, 299 Queen Street West, premiered at SXSW 2023 and explored the meteoric rise of MuchMusic. The Carter Effect (Netflix), which examined NBA superstar Vince Carter’s transformative impact on basketball in Canada, premiered at TIFF 2017 and was executive produced by Drake and LeBron James. Menard recently completed The Sneaker Boom, a five-part docuseries on the explosive growth of basketball sneaker marketing in the 1990s, set to premiere on Crave in Canada and executive produced by former NBA All-Star Blake Griffin.

Proceeds from ticket sales support the Terry Fox Foundation and life-changing cancer research in Canada.