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Seventh Row Editors / March 16, 2022

Ep. 125: Berlinale 2022

Alex and Orla report from the 2022 Berlinale Film Festival, and introduce you to the films they loved, from Lullaby to Comedy Queen.

A still from My Two Voices, in which a pair of hands with red painted nails runs a small brush through a strand of hair. Next to the still is a purple box with white text that reads, 'Quick Thoughts'.

Per Morten Mjølkeråen / March 15, 2022

Quick thoughts: The abstract recollections of My Two Voices

Lina Rodriguez’s poetic documentary My Two Voices follows the stories of three Latin American women, in their own words. My Two Voices premiered in the Forum section of the 2022 Berlinale.

Alex Heeney / March 14, 2022

Sam Green on his live documentary 32 Sounds

After the film’s world premiere at Sundance, Sam Green discusses his live documentary 32 Sounds, encouraging active listening, and the possibilities in the live documentary form.

Seventh Row Editors / March 9, 2022

Bonus Episode 25: This is Going to Hurt and physician mental health

We discuss how This is Going to Hurt, starring Ben Whishaw, brilliantly discusses the mental health of National Health Service workers

Seventh Row Editors / March 2, 2022

Ep. 124: Olivia Vinall on performing Shakespeare

Alex interviews British actress Olivia Vinall about performing Shakespeare

Seventh Row Editors / February 23, 2022

Bonus Episode 24: Kenneth Branagh’s Much Ado About Nothing

We’ve been harsh on Kenneth Branagh and his self-mythologising, including his recent Belfast. On this episode, we want to be kind and look back to Branagh’s amazing Much Ado About Nothing

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