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Brett Pardy / January 4, 2020

The search for strange: Werner Herzog re-examines Bruce Chatwin’s travels in Nomad

20 years after travel writer Bruce Chatwin’s death, Herzog’s new film Nomad: In the Footsteps of Bruce Chatwin serves as both a celebration of Chatwin’s curiosity and a retrospective of Herzog’s own explorations.

Seventh Row Editors / December 24, 2019

Seventh Row picks the best Canadian films of 2019

Seventh Row editors Alex Heeney and Orla Smith pick the best of Canadian cinema in 2019.

Seventh Row Editors / December 23, 2019

Ep. 24: Marriage Story

Alex Heeney, Orla Smith, Mary Angela Rowe, and Brett Pardy discuss one of 2019’s most controversial films: Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story.

Brett Pardy / December 20, 2019

63 Up is a moving new installment in Michael Apted’s series

Michael Apted’s latest addition his ‘Up’ series, 63 Up, catches up with the participants he’s been following since they were seven, in one of the most moving installments of the series to date.

Seventh Row Editors / December 17, 2019

Ep. 23: Find Me and adapting André Aciman for the screen

Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney and Associate Editor Orla Smith return to the world of Call Me By Your Name with a discussion of André Aciman’s sequel novel, Find Me.

Alex Heeney / December 13, 2019

Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn on The Body Remembers When the World Broke Open

Co-directors and co-writers Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers (who also stars) and Kathleen Hepburn discuss telling Indigenous stories and telling a story in real time.

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