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Natasha Kermani and Brea Grant in front of a still from their film Lucky. The image features text that says this is an interview for the Fantasia Film Fest.

Alex Heeney / September 9, 2020

Natasha Kermani and Brea Grant on the horror of daily misogyny in Lucky

…It’s about the beats and understanding each beat. And there’s a heightened state in both of them. With drama, you’re going to play everything down here, but with horror and…

A collage of films from 2020.

Seventh Row Editors / September 3, 2020

The 20 best films of 2020 (so far)

…a poetic, dreamlike exploration of how prejudice brews and corrupts innocence. Rather than trying to tackle the state of the entire country, we see the makings of the genocide play…

An image of Andrea Dorfman, superimposed over a still from her film, Spinster. The image has the text, "Interview," over it.

Orla Smith / August 8, 2020

Andrea Dorfman on Spinster, an ‘anti rom-com’ for the ages

…this to look? This person’s on screen a lot. Are there certain colours that she wears that are indicative of her state of mind?  Chelsea Peretti as Gaby, Nadia Tonen…

Seventh Row Editors / July 19, 2020

A masterclass with Amma Asante on directing

…and TV is pretty safe. And then, you have times like I think we might be at now, where TV can be quite bold and is making wonderful statements like…

Alex Heeney / May 22, 2021

In Luke Holland’s Final Account, Holocaust perpetrators reflect on their actions

…of Silence) is still run by the people responsible for the genocide, Germany is no longer a Nazi state, and the world has recognized the Holocaust as an atrocity. That…

Seventh Row Editors / June 25, 2020

An Alice Winocour masterclass on directing

…they have to mutate to be space persons because you can’t go into space [in a normal physical state]. It was very different from the representation you see in [Hollywood…

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