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Alex Heeney

Alex Heeney / November 5, 2019

Personal Shopper conflates depression with technological obsession

In Personal Shopper, the boundary between Maureen and others is both because of technology and merely exacerbated by it.

Alex Heeney / October 22, 2019

Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles on Bacurau

Co-directors Kleber Mendonça Filho and Juliano Dornelles discuss Bacurau, their collaboration, the film’s sound design, and how they embraced old-fashioned filmmaking techniques from the 1970s.

Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Celine Sciamma

Alex Heeney / September 30, 2019

Portrait of a Lady on Fire was the gold standard at TIFF19

Céline Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire is a beautiful period romance that upends cinematic stereotypes of the artistic muse.

Alex Heeney / September 29, 2019

Rupert Goold on Judy and directing for film vs. theatre

The Almeida Theatre’s Artistic Director Rupert Goold discusses his new film Judy, and the differences between directing for film and theatre.

Alex Heeney / September 20, 2019

‘Everyone is orbiting around her’: Pablo Larraín and Mariana di Girolamo on Ema

Director Pablo Larraín and lead actress Mariana di Girolamo discuss their pulsing, colourful, bonkers, and utterly invigorating film, Ema, revealing character through dance, and creating a hypnotic central character.

Alex Heeney / September 18, 2019

‘Violence can be very subtle’: Director Hinde Boujemaa and actress Hend Sabri on Noura’s Dream

Director Hinde Boujemaa and actress Hind Sabri discuss their collaboration on Noura’s Dream, which makes visible the invisible violence women face.

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