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Seventh Row Editors / November 16, 2022

E129: Highlights of 2022 fall film festivals

On this episode, we discuss some of our favourite films from the 2022 fall festivals, first features, and the dominance of Netflix Movies

Alex Heeney / November 9, 2022

En roue libre (Freestyle) Film Review

Alex Heeney reviews the film, En roue libre (Freestyle), an absurd French buddy comedy about a woman who can’t leave her car and the young man who hijacks it. En roue libre (Freestyle) is the first feature from writer-director Didier Barcelo.

Seventh Row Editors / November 7, 2022

Bonus 31: My Small Land

On this episode of the podcast, we discuss Emma Kawawada’s first feature film, My Small Land,about a teenage Kurdish immigrant in Tokyo. It’s now in Canadian cinemas.

Seventh Row Editors / November 5, 2022

Bonus 30: We’re back! The Seventh Row podcast returns

After a six-month hiatus, the Seventh Row podcast returns to regular publishing. In this episode, we tell you what’s changing and what’s coming on the Seventh Row podcast. We also announce our new podcast season launching 2023.

Alex Heeney / November 4, 2022

TIFF Review: The Swearing Jar is an existential crisis film with two romances

Lindsay Mackay’s second feature film, The Swearing Jar, is an existential crisis film with two romances.

Saeed Taji Farouky's headshot, and cursive text of his name, is set against a collage of stills from his films, including his latest documentary film, A Thousand Fires.

Orla Smith / November 2, 2022

Saeed Taji Farouky: ‘Cinema plays a big part in our construction of the political world’

In this career-spanning interview, British-Palestinian filmmaker Saeed Taji Farouky discusses political filmmaking, documentary filmmaking, and telling untold stories.

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