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A still from Scenes from an Empty Church in which two priests stand side by side in their church, one holding a bowl, the other a bible. The text on the images reads, 'Review'.

Orla Smith / July 2, 2021

Scenes from an Empty Church: Onur Tukel’s melancholy pandemic comedy

In Scenes from an Empty Church, two NYC Catholic priests reckon with their faith in the face of a deadly pandemic.

Seventh Row Editors / July 2, 2021

Essential Indigenous films from the territories known as Canada

Here is Seventh Row’s guide to essential stories about Indigenous Peoples told by Indigenous people, all from the territories known as Canada.

An image to advertise the masterclass, featuring images of Cheryl Foggo, Aisling Chin-Yee, and Chase Joynt. The text reads 'Reclaiming history' and lists their names. The image also lists the date and time as Saturday 3rd at 5pm ET, as well as the hashtag #NonfictionWorkshop and the Twitter handle @SeventhRow.

Seventh Row Editors / July 2, 2021

This weekend: A masterclass on reclaiming history in documentary

This Saturday, July 3rd at 5pm ET, we’ll be joined live by John Ware Reclaimed director Cheryl Foggo and No Ordinary Man co-directors Aisling Chin-Yee and Chase Joynt.

Seventh Row Editors / June 30, 2021

Ep. 98: Angels in America: Comparing two adaptations

On this episode, we discuss two renditions of Tony Kushner’s gay fantasia Angels in America: Mike Nichols’ HBO Miniseries from 2003 and the NTLive recording of Marianne Elliot’s 2017 production at the National Theatre in London.

Alex Heeney / June 29, 2021

Fathom: a documentary about humpback whales’ songs

Drew Xanthopoulos’s documentary Fathom follows two marine ecologists studying humpback whale songs on their month-long field research.

A headshot of filmmaker Ferit Karahan in front of a blue-tinged still from his film, Brother's Keeper. The text on the image reads, 'Interview'.

Lindsay Pugh / June 28, 2021

Ferit Karahan revisited his time at a Turkish boarding school for the chilling Brother’s Keeper

Ferit Karahan discusses writing and directing Brother’s Keeper, a nuanced and bleak film about Kurdish children living in fear at a Turkish boarding school.

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