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Search Results for: boys state

Alex Heeney / May 12, 2021

Tomasz Wolski’s documentary 1970 mixes animation and archival

…contrasts between the unfeeling few in power and the masses encountering injustice and state violence. Read more about 1970 in our ebook on creative nonfiction… Explore the spectrum between fiction…

Alex Heeney / March 22, 2024

Interview: Ivan Sen on Limbo

…Limbo is so much more than the subject matter it tackles: a sensitive character drama, a bold cinematic statement with a fully cohesive and thoughtful aesthetic, a great work of…

Seventh Row Editors / May 26, 2021

Ep. 93: The films of Agnieszka Holland

…helps him survive the Nazi occupation and later the totalitarian Czech state. Late in his life, he’s arrested for being a ‘charlatan’ and must stand trial for murder, only to…

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

…Piedrahita. We hear anecdotal stories, such as a close encounter with Pablo Escobar which resulted in death and destruction. We hear stories of domestic violence and state violence. We hear…

Seventh Row Editors / June 9, 2020

Ep 45: The films of Anne Émond, from Nuit #1 to Nelly

…gorgeous, tactile, stylized film about a woman who was in a constant state of performance, obsessed with how people saw her. She started out as a sex worker, then became…

Alex Heeney / April 13, 2024

Visions du Réel Review: No Other Land

…directors, the powerful, urgent, and incisive No Other Land serves as an excellent introduction to the Israeli settler-colonial state in Palestine. Shot over several years, the film follows the budding…

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