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Overlooked actors, best of 2017, Riz Ahmed, Una, David Troughton, The Levelling, Gemma Arterton, Their Finest, Alicia Silverstone, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Elle Fanning, The Beguiled, Andrew Scott, Handsome Devil

Seventh Row Editors / March 7, 2018

A closer look at 2017’s unsung performances

…recognise a resilience in him that, in his fragile state, he’s not yet aware of. When Annella is with Elio, we’re afforded moments that demonstrate her closeness with her son….

Elena Lazic / April 12, 2018

Ramsay’s characters escape trauma through sensations

…and their approach to the world around them. In a constant state of shock, her protagonists find themselves unable (or unwilling) to communicate their trauma via language: even if they…

Journey's End, Saul Dibb

Alex Heeney / April 15, 2018

Journey’s End is a thoughtful, modern screen adaptation

…a performer: a scholarship kid who had to fit in at his elite public school and a PTSD-ridden soldier in a constant state of terror who has to keep up…

Jonathan Alberts, Editor, Lean on Pete

Alex Heeney / April 21, 2018

Interview: ‘Cutting to amplify emotion’ in Lean on Pete

…though he was in this really fractured state. 7R: What are you working with when you’re doing your temp track? Do you have good sound from the shoot? Jonathan Alberts:…

Wendy and Lucy, Lean on Pete, Kelly Reichardt, Andrew Haigh, Modern westerns

Orla Smith / April 8, 2020

Modern westerns: Andrew Haigh and Kelly Reichardt are deromanticizing the west

…These were often stories of masculine white male cowboys traversing the sprawling American west on horseback, the fates of lowly villagers and vulnerable women in their hands. Andrew Haigh and…

Alex Heeney / September 7, 2025

The best acquisition titles at TIFF 2025 (updating throughout the festival)

…(including the great Michael Greyeyes and Carmen Moore), as four siblings reconnect for the first time after being separated by the state fifty years ago. The specific traumas they experienced…

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