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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Seventh Row Editors / November 8, 2024

Ep. 145: From the Archives: Steve McQueen’s Small Axe

…foster homes, reconnecting with Caribbean culture, and forming a reggae group. Alex Wheatle also stars Jonathan Jules and Elliot Edusah Red, White and Blue John Boyega in Red, White and…

Alex Heeney / March 14, 2019

‘Authenticity above all’: Todd Douglas Miller on Apollo 11

…American Achievement as the camera scans the sea of people gathered nearby to watch the launch and then get to track Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins on their…

A collage of the best Canadian short films at TIFF 2020.

Seventh Row Editors / September 10, 2020

7 must see Canadian shorts at TIFF ’20

…looser, shifting to a vibrant blue-and-green colour palette. The short succeeds in capturing both the gut punches of sadness and the heavy mundane day-to-day reality of grief. Orla Smith Every…

Two stills stitched together, one of Bette Davis in the 1950 film All About Eve, the other of Gillian Anderson in the 2019 stage adaptation.

B. P. Flanagan / November 27, 2020

All About Eve at 70: A closeup on Joseph Mankiewicz’s classic and its stage adaptation

…stage to screen adaptations… Rupert Goold on Judy and directing for film vs. theatre Davies’ adaptation of The Deep Blue Sea is a memory film with an unreliable narrator To…

Elena Lazic / May 19, 2017

That is not what I meant at all: Claire Denis’ Bright Sunshine In (Un Beau Soleil Intérieur)

…the scene  shines the first ray of hope for Isabelle; not in the person of any man, but in herself, at last. https://seventh-row.com/2017/04/23/deep-blue-sea/ Read more articles by Elena Lazic here….

A still from makeup next to a headshot of director Claire Oakley. The text on the image says, 'Interview'.

Orla Smith / January 24, 2021

Claire Oakley on her genre bending coming-of-ager Make Up

…season, so we removed things like the beach toys and washing lines and put in more machinery and piping, or things that would be used for repairs. We couldn’t do…

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