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Search Results for: boys state

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…

NTLive King Lear, Sam Mendes

Alex Heeney / July 3, 2014

Sam Mendes delivers a lucid, dark, and funny King Lear for NTLive

…death count increases, the bodies pile up on stage: something is rotting in the state of England. Stripped of his power, his home, his daughters’ love, and his sanity, Lear…

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…

Sophie and the Rising Sun

Alex Heeney / January 30, 2016

Maggie Greenwald on Sophie and the Rising Sun

…connecting more with Sophie’s internal state. David Mansfield [the composer] and I started listening to some minimalist stuff, because that’s the direction that I was interested in. He came up…

All Governments Lie, Democracy Now

Laura Anne Harris / September 21, 2016

TIFF16 Interview: Producer from Democracy Now! talks All Governments Lie

…we’ve been told politicians lie. Why isn’t there more transparency? NS: At this point, institutions, if we just speak of the American State, are very strong. If you look at…

Shahzad, Haya Waseem

Alex Heeney / September 10, 2016

Haya Waseem discusses her TIFF short Shahzad set in Toronto

…to gauge his son’s state. It becomes about the mannerisms and the tone in which Shahzad responds, that Iqbal has to understand how Shahzad is feeling. The ritual of the…

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