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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Stéphane Lafleur and a still from his film Viking interview.

Alex Heeney / September 17, 2022

Stéphane Lafleur on his TIFF film Viking

…and backyards; Viking is shot in bright colours, especially reds and blues that pop, in a mix of confined spaces and the wide open landscape of the desert. In Lafleur’s…

Wild, Nicolette Kribetz

Alex Heeney / January 30, 2016

Writer-director Nicolette Kribetz discusses Wild

…free it became, she just ran away with it. Photo by Reinhold Vorschneider 7R: We see a lot of whites and blues in the film. How did this aesthetic come…

Alex Heeney / July 23, 2021

Reviews: The Hidden Life of Trees and The Loneliest Whale

…Whale: The Search for 52. The Hidden Life of Trees is on VOD in the US and will hit VOD in Canada on August 27. The Loneliest Whale is on…

Alex Heeney / July 8, 2021

Une jeune fille qui va bien (A Radiant Girl) finds a new angle on life under fascism

…present day. The eponymous ‘jeune fille’, Irène (Rebecca Marder of the Comédie Française), wears classic staples in primary colours and solids: a blue wool blazer, a red scarf, and a…

Alex Heeney / April 9, 2021

Kelly McCormack dissects the commodification of women in Sugar Daddy

…with this film.  We wanted to isolate the various ways in which the iconic female silhouette is commodified. So you have the Virgin Mary in blue on top of the…

Sophie and the Rising Sun

Alex Heeney / January 30, 2016

Maggie Greenwald on Sophie and the Rising Sun

…The way that film captured colour at that time really emphasized the blue. But the colours were very vivid. We started out with more golden colours in the autumn, and…

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