
Maya & Samar is a romantic drama film that officially premiered in 2025 and was later released theatrically in 2026. The movie had its world premiere at the Thessaloniki International Film Festival on November 4, 2025, followed by a wider theatrical release in Canada on March 20, 2026.
Directed by Anita Doron, the film stands out for its bold storytelling, focusing on identity, culture, and a complex romantic relationship between two women from vastly different backgrounds. Its mature themes and emotional depth have made it a conversation piece among critics and audiences alike.
Unlike many mainstream releases, Maya & Samar followed a festival-to-theatrical rollout strategy, which is common for independent and critically driven films.
Set in contemporary Athens, Maya & Samar tells the story of two women whose lives collide in unexpected ways.
Maya, a journalist navigating modern urban life, meets Samar, a queer Afghan refugee trying to survive after escaping extreme circumstances. Their encounter sparks a brief yet intense relationship that quickly spirals into something far more complicated.
What begins as a personal connection evolves into a story that:
The film is a Canadian-Greek co-production, backed by multiple international studios including:
The film also gained attention for receiving an NC-17 rating due to its mature content, sparking debate about its artistic intent versus censorship boundaries.
Maya & Samar isn’t your typical love story—it’s layered, bold, and intentionally uncomfortable at times.
Here’s why it’s gaining attention:
Maya & Samar (2026) is a released film, not an upcoming one—and it stands as a strong example of modern indie cinema pushing boundaries. With its festival roots, complex characters, and emotionally charged narrative, it offers something very different from mainstream romantic dramas.