Québexit director and co-writer Joshua Demers on shooting a film in three languages with 20 actors in 12 days, and what the film reveals about Canada.Canadian …
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Promoting and spotlighting Canadian Cinema is one of the goals of The Seventh Row. Here you'll find reviews of Canadian films and interviews with Canadian directors.
Québexit director and co-writer Joshua Demers on shooting a film in three languages with 20 actors in 12 days, and what the film reveals about Canada.Canadian …
[Read more...] about Joshua Demers on his Canadian political satire, Québexit
Writer-director Loretta Todd discusses the 20 year journey to making Monkey Beach. Today is the last day Monkey Beach is streaming worldwide at the American …
[Read more...] about ‘You can’t survive colonialism and not be epic’: Loretta Todd on Monkey Beach
Trevor Cameron takes a road trip through the history of his great-great-uncle, Gabriel Dumont, in his documentary Shadow of Dumont. The film is available to …
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On this episode we begin our two part discussion of contemporary Indigenous young adult films (and television). We focus on three of the newest entries in the …
No Hard Feelings and The Strong Ones are two must-see films at the InsideOut Film Festival this weekend. We also review Canadian docs Sex, Sin, & 69 and …
[Read more...] about No Hard Feelings, The Strong Ones and more to see at InsideOut
Based on a true story, Clark Johnson's film Percy is about a Saskatchewan canola farmer who semi-fought big GMO in a years-long lawsuit.With Percy, …
[Read more...] about Percy Review: Something interesting happened in Saskatchewan