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The Party, Sally Potter

Alex Heeney / March 1, 2018

Sally Potter’s The Party is a dynamic, witty ensemble film

The premise of The Party — seven characters trapped in a house, for 71 minutes, as secrets are revealed and lives potentially irreparably changed — sounds like a play, but Sally Potter tells the story in a uniquely cinematic way.

White Rabbit, Daryl Wein, Vivian Bang

Alex Heeney / February 28, 2018

Best of Sundance: White Rabbit flips stereotypes

Sundance highlight White Rabbit is the rare truly intersectional film about LA artists and adult friendship. Director Daryl Wein and breakout star Vivian Bang discuss writing the film together and telling stories off the beaten path.

King Lear, Jonathan Pryce, 21st Folio

Seventh Row Editors / February 21, 2018

21st Folio, our Shakespeare podcast, returns!

21st Folio, our Shakespeare podcast, returns with a two part discussion of Jonathan Pryce’s King Lear. Listen to the full episodes here. Listen to more 21st Folio here.

Agnès Varda, Faces Places, JR

Gillie Collins / February 5, 2018

Agnès Varda’s Faces Places re-sensitizes us to the internet

In her new documentary, Faces Places, French New Wave director Agnès Varda interrogates the boundary between the internet and real life — an interest that is reflected in Varda’s personal Instagram.

Jessie Buckley, Beast, Michael Pearce

Alex Heeney / February 1, 2018

Sundance 2018’s six most exciting breakout performances

Alex Heeney picks the six most exciting breakout actors at Sundance 2018.

Nakhane Touré, The Wound, John Tengrove

Brett Pardy / January 26, 2018

The Wound explores masculinity and colonialism

John Trengove’s debut feature explores how colonization subtly re-defined an ancient Xhosa rite of passage into manhood.

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