Sofia Bohdanowicz's short Point and Line to Plane is her most personal film to date, a meditation on grief that marks a formal shift for the director. Keep up …
Canadian Cinema
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.
TIFF Review: Violation starts out well but disappoints
Violation is a cottage-country-Canada twist on the rape-revenge film, which explores consent and the limits of revenge. Keep up to date with our TIFF '20 …
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TIFF Interview: Sophy Romvari on Still Processing and personal cinema
Sophy Romvari's deeply personal documentary short, Still Processing, is a triumph of personal cinema. Romvari discusses how to make a film that's both personal …
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TIFF Interview: Reclaiming transmasculine history in No Ordinary Man
Co-directors Aisling Chin-Yee and Chase Joynt on how their documentary No Ordinary Man corrects the narrative around Billy Tipton, a transgender jazz musician …
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7 must see Canadian shorts at TIFF ’20
The TIFF '20 Short Cuts programme is as strong as it's ever been in 2020, particularly the Canadian shorts. From Still Processing to Point and Line to Plane, …
Andrea Dorfman on Spinster, an ‘anti rom-com’ for the ages
Spinster director Andrea Dorfman's heartwarming comedy maintains that heroine Gaby (Chelsea Peretti) doesn’t need romantic love to be happy. Discover more great …
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