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Alex Heeney / October 18, 2021

On colonialism: Wochiigii lo, Returning Home and Coextinction

…a deep dive into the construction of the Site C hydro dam on the Peace River in British Columbia. From the beginnings of its development, it was clear that the…

Alex Heeney / February 16, 2024

Berlinale Review: Ray Yeung’s All Shall Be Well

…estate, and eventually, out of their shared apartment, too. Pat’s family justifies their behaviour by insisting on referring to Angie as Pat’s “best friend” rather than acknowledging their deep long-term…

Alex Heeney / July 14, 2023

The 17 best films of 2023 so far

…rape culture 14. Searchers (Pacho Velez, USA) Searchers premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival. The film is featured in the ebook Subjective Realities: The art of creative nonfiction film….

A collage of five images from films that feature on this list of the best unreleased films of 2021 so far.

Seventh Row Editors / July 17, 2021

The 20 best unreleased films of 2021 (so far)

…expectations and internalised homophobia that runs deep.” Read the full review. Boy Meets Boy will be released in the UK by Peccadillo Pictures. 13. Searchers (Pacho Velez) Searchers is one…

Alex Heeney / May 3, 2022

Palm Trees and Power Lines is a harrowing debut from Jamie Dack

…Lines is purely about the descent deeper and deeper into it. That makes for bleak and sometimes frustrating viewing. Did Tom really need to be quite so villainous? The film…

A collage of posters of films that are featured in the article.

Seventh Row Editors / February 8, 2021

What were the best films of Sundance 2021? A critics survey

…for awards season glory. Mass (Fran Kranz): This is a raw and unflinching look at the all-consuming nature of grief and the potential for forgiveness amongst the fragments. One of…

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