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Alex Heeney / August 1, 2023

Good Condition and The Event: Short films by Frank Mosley and Hugo de Sousa

Frank Mosley and Hugo de Sousa’s short films Good Condition and The Event are often funny genre-inflected character dramas.

Alex Heeney / July 30, 2023

Fantasia Film Review: Stéphan Castang’s Vincent Must Die

Alex Heeney reviews Stéphan Castang’s film Vincent Must Die works like a zombie film, where anybody could become a zombie at a moment’s notice — and not the slow-moving kind.

Alex Heeney / July 14, 2023

The 17 best films of 2023 so far

Alex Heeney reflects back on the 17 best films at the 2023 so far

Alex Heeney / July 13, 2023

The Eight Mountains is a sweeping story of friendship and time

Felix van Groenigen and Charlotte Vandermeersch’s The Eight Mountains is about the ebbs and flows of time and the friendship between two unlikely friends over decades.

Seventh Row Editors / July 13, 2023

Creative Nonfiction #5: Penny Lane on Confessions of a Good Samaritan and playing with form

In the fifth and final episode of our Creative Nonfiction Film podcast season, Penny Lane discusses her experiments with form in Confessions of a Good Samaritan.

Alex Heeney / July 1, 2023

Alice Winocour on the personal and national trauma of Revoir Paris

In this interview, Alice Winocour discusses telling a subjective story of coping with PTSD in her film Revoir Paris.

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