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Alex Heeney

Alex Heeney / September 8, 2019

TIFF19: An interview with the creative team behind the film Rocks

Director Sarah Gavron and her team of collaborators discuss the making of their film Rocks, collaborating with teenage girls to develop the film’s characters, and the importance of music.

Alex Heeney / September 8, 2019

TIFF19 review: Corpus Christi, a must-see acquisition title

The Vicar of Granchester meets Suits (he’s faking his priesthood), but darker because this is Poland where everyone’s a hypocrite and the church is the worst of all.

Alex Heeney / September 8, 2019

TIFF19 film review: Hope, a must-see acquisition title

Alex Heeney reviews Maria Søhndal’s Hope, one of the best acquisition titles screening at TIFF19, which stars Andrea Bræin Hovig and Stellen Skarsgård.

Alex Heeney / September 6, 2019

Interview: Carol Nguyen on No Crying at the Dinner Table

One of the best films at TIFF is a Canadian short by the supremely talented Carol Nguyen who tells us how she approached putting her own family on camera to unveil family secrets and trauma in this moving film

Alex Heeney / September 6, 2019

TIFF Establishing Shots: Heather Young on her first feature, Murmur

Writer-director Heather Young discusses her feature debut, Murmur, working with animals and non-actors, and developing the film’s formal aesthetic.

Alex Heeney / August 2, 2019

InsideOut 2019 highlights include The Ground Beneath My Feet and Zen in the Ice Rift

The 2019 InsideOut Film Festival brought together mainstream hits like Rocketman and Late Night with arthouse gems like The Ground Beneath My Feet and Zen in the Ice Rift.

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