…the festival began as the ‘festival of festivals,’ curating the best films of the year. Now, in search of big stars on the red carpet and the money that comes…
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‘As a filmmaker, I try to create space for catharsis’: Eliane Raheb on Miguel’s War
…shooting parts, and then coming back and shooting. There was this relationship between us which [deepened]. I said from the beginning, it cannot be a film that would be edited…
Gleason tells a cliched story of disability
…This year, Sundance programmed two films about disability festival: Gleason, an uplifting hero narrative, and Between Land and Sea, about the noble suffering of the disabled. Both are cliched, surface-level…
‘Girls can do anything boys can do’: making The Eagle Huntress
…as it flies is an all-timer. Read more: Gianfranco Rosi on the making of his Berlinale-winning documentary Fire at Sea >> In the film, we see Aisholpan riding her horse and…
Inuk director Alethea Arnaquq-Baril talks Angry Inuk, seal hunting
…Isuaqtuq Ikkidluak out on the seal ice while seal hunting. Photo by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril “I had to give the audience a chance to fall in love with the Inuit culture…
Review: Ava uses the onset of blindness as a coming-of-age metaphor
…opts to walk into the sea while blindfolded, steal a dog, and befriend the dog’s owner: an 18-year-old outcast named Juan (Juan Cano). https://seventh-row.com/2017/09/18/tiff17-interview-sadaf-foroughi-ava/ Léa Mysius’ invigorating debut uses the…





