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Seventh Row Editors / September 8, 2024

TIFF 2024 Ep. 4: British social realism: Andrea Arnold’s Bird and Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths

In this episode of the TIFF 2024 podcast, Alex discusses two new works from British social realist filmmakers Andrea Arnold and Mike Leigh: Bird and Hard Truths.

View all of our TIFF 2024 coverage

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Still from Andrea Arnold's Bird and Mike Leigh's Hard Truths: both films are featured on this episode of the podcast. Photos courtesy of TIFF.
Still from Andrea Arnold’s Bird and Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths: both films are featured on this episode of the podcast. Photos courtesy of TIFF.

In this episode of the TIFF 2024 season, Alex discusses two new films from masters of British social realism: Andrea Arnold’s Bird as well as Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths.

Bird had its world premiere at Cannes in May and also screened at TIFF; Hard Truths had its world premiere at TIFF.

Alex finds similarities in subject matter and storytelling approach between the films, including the very strong performances from some Seventh Row favourites, and discusses what each of them is individually doing that’s worth noting. 

Alex wrote the book on Mike Leigh’s Peterloo and his process, so her discussion of Hard Truths also places it within Leigh’s oeuvre and discusses how his signature process helped make this film an impressive achievement.

On this episode

0:00 Intro to the episode

3:34 Andrea Arnold’s Bird

16:32 Mike Leigh’s Hard Truths

38:14 Closing remarks, more from TIFF to find and look forward to

More Andrea Arnold

  • An essay on landscape and limbo in Fish Tank by Gillie Collins
  • A review of American Honey by Elena Lazic
  • An interview with editor Joe Bini by Orla Smith on editing Lynne Ramsay’s You Were Never Really Here, as well as how that differs from working with Andrea Arnold

More Mike Leigh on the podcast related to Hard Truths

  • Read our ebook on Mike Leigh’s Peterloo: mikeleighbook.com
  • Listen to Ep. 32: Sorry We Missed You and Peterloo (Members Only)
  • Listen to Ep. 119: Mike Leigh’s Naked (FREE)
  • Listen to us discuss Vera Drake as well as its place in the history of abortion movies in our Abortion on Film season

Interested in attending a film festival?

Get my five essential tips for the film adventurer seeking a fantastic festival experience.

These tips focus on TIFF but will work for any other film festival.

About the TIFF 2024 season

In the TIFF 2024 season, Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney discusses some of the best under-the-radar gems at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival through themed episodes.

This is for you if:

  • You’re attending TIFF and look for recommendations;
  • You’re also looking ahead to your local film festival for must-see titles; and/or
  • You’re interested in how filmmakers from around the world are exploring similar topics/genres, even if you’re not sure if you’ll ever see the films.

The season will be spoiler-free. You can listen even if you haven’t seen the films (or are worried you won’t ever be able to). 

Click here for a link to all of our TIFF 2024 coverage.

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Interested in attending a film festival?

Get my five essential tips for the film adventurer seeking a fantastic festival experience.

These tips are tailored to TIFF but will also work for any other film festival.

Related Podcast Episodes to TIFF 2024

  • Ep. 103: Pascal Plante’s Nadia Butterfly and Fake Tattoos (Members Only)
  • Ep. 86: Una and Slalom: Depictions of childhood sexual assault (Members only)

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Credits

This episode was edited, produced, and recorded by Alex Heeney.

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An AI-generated transcript for the episode is available at the bottom of the page.

Filed Under: Film Festivals, Mike Leigh Podcast Episodes, Podcasts Tagged With: Alex Heeney podcast, British Cinema, Mike Leigh podcast, podcast, Scandinavian Cinema, TIFF 2024, TIFF 2024 Podcast, Toronto International Film Festival, World Cinema

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