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Search Results for: boys state

Alex Heeney / October 4, 2018

Familiar Faces: Ben Foster’s subtle depictions of trauma

…that the grass is greener on the other side. Both boys eventually realise that matters of love and identity are much more complicated than they assumed, and Liberty Heights ends…

Alex Heeney / July 17, 2019

Spatial relationships in the films of Joanna Hogg

…and the teenage boys remaining. When Anna is finally exiled from both groups, all seated by the pool as they overhear a fight between Oakley and his father, she is…

Alex Heeney / February 19, 2019

Sundance 2019 World Dramatic highlights

…a wild political statement in a public speech that goes viral, and in the process, she unintentionally helps to incite racist violence. The film attempts to dramatize the damage white…

Brett Pardy / September 8, 2019

TIFF19 film review: Balloon is a must-see acquisition title

…plains, shephard Dargye and his wife Drolkar have three boys: one teenager who they scrape enough money together to send to school, and two younger children who stay at home….

Alex Heeney / September 29, 2019

Rupert Goold on Judy and directing for film vs. theatre

…rooms, her interactions with Rosalyn, and when she goes back to the boys’ flat. I found that incredibly moving. But I also recognize it’s quite interior. Although I may be…

Seventh Row Editors / January 9, 2020

What are the best films of 2019? A critics survey

…A côte du volcan (dir. Elina Löwensohn) A short behind the scenes look at Bertrand Mandico’s 2018 masterpiece The Wild Boys, shot and edited by Elina Löwensohn on her personal…

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