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Seventh Row Editors / June 14, 2025

Ep. 175 How three very different films ended up in conversation

Join Alex Heeney on a journey through three films she programmed inside Reel Ruminators — a British political thriller, an Indigenous Canadian documentary, and a queer South African drama — and discover how their contrasts help to illuminate each other.

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Stills from the films we watched in the last three months of Reel Ruminators: A British political thriller, an Indigenous documentary from Canada, and a queer South African film
Stills from the films we watched in the last three months of Reel Ruminators: A British political thriller, an Indigenous documentary from Canada, and a queer South African film

By the end of this episode, you’ll see how exploring differences between films can reshape your own viewing of film as an art form.

🎧 In This Episode You’ll Discover

  • Hidden threads connecting three very different films—and how noticing those threads can deepen your own film palate.
  • Time as a storytelling tool in cinema: why stretching or compressing time matters, and how you can see it in action.
  • Imagining “an otherwise”: an academic concept—one I first encountered through queer cinema—that helps you consider films about marginalized lives in a new light and uncover new layers of meaning.
  • Tiny moments, lasting impact: why just a few minutes of film can carry immense emotional weight—and stick with you long after the credits roll.
  • Sneak peek at upcoming picks: what’s on deck next inside Reel Ruminators and the threads you might spot in hindsight.

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Podcast Credits for this episode on how three very different films ended up in conversation

Alex Heeney edited, produced, and recorded the episode.

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An AI-generated transcript for the episode is available on Apple Podcasts.

Filed Under: Podcasts Tagged With: Alex Heeney podcast, Creative Nonfiction, Indigenous Film - Episodes, South African Cinema, Women Directors, World Cinema

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