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Alex Heeney / October 20, 2022

The 17 best films of TIFF 2022

…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…

A headshot of director Eliane Raheb, in front of a still from her film, Miguel's War. The text on the image reads, 'Interview'.

Orla Smith / March 16, 2021

‘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

Alex Heeney / July 28, 2016

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…

Eagle Huntress, Otto Bell, Aishlolpan

Dan Schindel / November 3, 2016

‘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…

Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, Angry Inuk

Alex Heeney / January 12, 2017

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…

Ava blind, Léa Mysius, Noée Abita

Orla Smith / October 12, 2017

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…

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