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Girlhood, Music in film 2015

Alex Heeney / December 29, 2015

Best music in film of 2015

…May Depart – “Go West” by the Pet Shop Boys The part joyful, part wistful “Go West” by the Pet Shop Boys becomes the theme song of Jia Zhang-ke’s epic,…

Female directors TIFF, Sami Blood

Alex Heeney / May 31, 2017

Review: In Sami Blood, an Indigenous Swedish girl is caught between two worlds

…is subject to a particularly brutal act by some of the local boys for this reason. [clickToTweet tweet=”Does fitting in mean losing who you are?” quote=”Does fitting in mean losing…

Sauvage, Camille Vidal-Naquet

Elena Lazic / May 15, 2018

‘Nudity is their work outfit’: Camille Vidal-Naquet on Sauvage

…these boys, nudity is quite simply their work outfit.’” quote=”‘For these boys, nudity is quite simply their work outfit.’”] 7R: There are many films shot in a rather similar visual…

Timothée Chalamet

Orla Smith / December 18, 2018

Timothée Chalamet and the contradictions of coming-of-age

…Son Chalamet’s two breakout roles were teenage boys who couldn’t be more different: sensitive, sophisticated Elio in Call Me by Your Name and sullen, vapid Kyle in Lady Bird. Watching…

Alex Heeney / December 3, 2019

Director Jan Komasa on Corpus Christi and the priest impersonation problem

…very religious. I witness all the time, every day, this feeling of polarization in the society in many countries, not only in Poland — in Europe, the United States.  This…

Alex Heeney / October 12, 2014

Best of TIFF14: ‘The New Girlfriend’ is François Ozon in top form – whimsical, funny, thoughtful about gender and sexuality

…Isabelle lost her virginity to a boy who couldn’t care less if she was there, and even the nice boys her age either project constantly onto her or can’t meet…

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