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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

…indicative of her state of mind?  Chelsea Peretti as Gaby, Nadia Tonen as Adele and Peat as Trudy the Dog in Spinster (c) 2019 SEA GREEN PICTURES INC – Corey…

An image of filmmaker Kelly Reichardt against a yellow background next to text that bears her name.

Kelly Reichardt: an in-depth introduction

…the surface, River of Grass seems like an outlier in Reichardt’s filmography. It’s the only one of her films to be set in Reichardt’s home state of Florida. It uses…

A headshot of screenwriter and author Jon Raymond, in front of a still from a film he wrote, Meek's Cutoff. The text on the image reads, 'Interview'.

Orla Smith / May 27, 2021

Jon Raymond on his collaboration and friendship with Kelly Reichardt

…home state of Oregon (each of their collaborations have been set there, whether in Portland or in the desert) where the landscape is intertwined with the history of westward expansion….

Alex Heeney / April 13, 2024

Visions du Réel Review: No Other Land

…state in Palestine. Shot over several years, the film follows the budding friendship between Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham, who is covering the conflict, and Palestinian citizen journalist Basel Adra, who…

Alex Heeney / July 8, 2021

Une jeune fille qui va bien (A Radiant Girl) finds a new angle on life under fascism

…of the Vichy state, where its influences encroach more and more on her life. It’s why the French title — which translates to “A young girl who is doing well”…

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