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Seventh Row Editors / March 17, 2021

Ep. 83: Berlinale 2021, Part 1: The Sidebars

We begin our deep dive on Berlinale 2021, discussing the festival overall and the sidebar competitions.

This episode is a Seventh Row members exclusive, as are all episodes older than six months. Click here to become a member.

Top: Kristine Thorp in Ninjababy; Bottom: Miguel in Miguel’s War

This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney and Executive Editor Orla Smith

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Berlinale 2021 Films Featured on This Episode

  • Beans (Tracey Deer)
  • Brother’s Keeper (Ferit Karahan)
  • Copilot (Anne Zohra Berrached)
  • From the Wild Sea (Robin Petré)
  • Miguel’s War (Eliane Raheb)
  • Nelly Rapp – Monster Agent (Amanda Adolfsson)
  • Night Raiders (Danis Goulet)
  • Ninjababy (Yngvild Sve Flikke)
  • Nous (Alice Diop)
  • The Scary of Sixty-First (Dasha Nekrasova)
  • Short Vacation (Kwon Min-pyo & Sea Hansol)
  • Stop-Zemlia (Kateryna Gornostai)

Show Notes

  • Read Orla’s interview with Miguel’s War director Eliane Raheb
  • Read Alex’s interview with Night Raiders director Danis Goulet
  • Read Orla’s interview with Ninja Baby director Yngvild Sve Flikke and actress Kristine Thorp
  • Read Orla’s review of Nous
  • Read Orla’s review of Short Vacation
  • Check out the rest of our Berlinale coverage
  • Read Alex’s review of Beans from TIFF 2020
  • Listen to our podcast episode featuring Eskil Vogt’s Blind
  • Listen to our podcast episode featuring Tracey Deer’s Beans
  • Watch our lockdown film school session on collaboration, featuring Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers
  • Read Elena Lazic’s interview with Anne Zohra Berrached about her 2016 film, 24 Weeks
  • Listen to our podcast episode on our newest ebook, In Their Own Words: Fiction Directors
  • Pre-order your copy of In Their Own Words: Fiction Directors now at https://theirownwords.ca
  • View our World Cinema for young adults resource page,

Filed Under: Film Festivals, Podcasts Tagged With: Alex Heeney podcast, Berlinale 2021, Berlinale Film Festival, female directors, Film Festival podcast, Orla Smith podcast, podcast, young adults

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