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Matthias Schoenaerts

Alex Heeney / May 19, 2016

Matthias Schoenaerts and the art of not speaking

Though he’s made films in English, French, and Dutch, Matthias Schoenaerts tends to communicate his characters’ inner lives through physicality rather than dialogue. This is the 4th feature in our special A Bigger Splash week.

Personal Affairs

Elena Lazic / May 18, 2016

Personal Affairs is a sweet Palestinian comedy about women refusing to be taken for granted

Personal Affairs offers a gendered and decidedly feminist consideration of the way people can sometimes forget or refuse to treat their loved ones with the respect they deserve.

Tilda Swinton, A Bigger Splash

Kyle Turner / May 18, 2016

The queer cult stardom of Tilda Swinton

Explicitly playing with gender and gender performance has been foundational to Swinton’s career and identity as a performer. Swinton’s queer identity emerges from a person who is both presumptively heterosexual and who has largely chosen presumptively heterosexual roles. So what makes her a queer cult figure? This is the 3rd feature in our special A Bigger Splash week.

Dakota Johnson, A Bigger Splash

Dave Crewe / May 17, 2016

Not a girl, not (yet) a woman: Dakota Johnson and Hollywood femininity

At its best, Dakota Johnson’s acting reveals the restrictiveness of labels like “girlhood” and “womanhood”. Dave Crewe examines how she subverts conventional female stereotypes. This is the second essay in our special A Bigger Splash week.

Tom Hiddleston, Hollow Charmer

Alex Heeney / May 14, 2016

Tom Hiddleston and the hollow charm thwarting the promise of a great actor

Tom Hiddleston could be one of our greatest actors, but he isn’t quite — yet. “If you want to know who I am, it’s all in the work,” Hiddleston insists, quoting Alan Rickman. In fact, that might be what’s holding him back.

Catalina Mesa, Infinite Flight of Days, Vancouver International Film Festival

Laura Anne Harris / May 13, 2016

HotDocs Interview: Director Catalina Mesa talks The Infinite Flight of Days

Catalina Mesa, the first female filmmaker from Colombia at HotDocs discusses her directorial debut, The Infinite Flight of Days. The film is a charming, energetic, and hilarious documentary about the lives of women in Jerico, a small town in Colombia.

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