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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Nahid

Alex Heeney / May 26, 2015

Cannes 2015 Review: Iranian film Nahid is a complex portrait of a woman trapped by the patriarchy

…temporarily. He doesn’t even know he exists — She loves her son deeply but is still angry that he sidetracked her life. At times, even she doesn’t know if she’s…

Please Like Me

Alex Heeney / October 14, 2015

Please Like Me gets even better in season 3

…best shows on television. Impressively, the second season was even better and deeper, and that pattern has continued into its third season. This season promises to address self-managing mental illness,…

San Francisco Green Film Festival, SonicSea, In Pursuit of Silence

Alex Heeney / April 14, 2016

The San Francisco Green Film Festival screens great docs about the natural world

…and SonicSea. Courtesy of the SF Green Film Festival. There are many great films at the festival in their own right, which engage us emotionally, which makes us want to…

Alex Heeney / October 4, 2021

Last of the Right Whales is a beautiful nature doc

…causes but the fishing ropes left at sea in which the whales get entangled. We also learn that, unlike their southern counterparts, which are healthy in both numbers and size,…

Josh Fox, How to Let Go of the World

Alex Heeney / April 18, 2016

Josh Fox talks How to Let Go of the World (And Love All Things Climate Can’t Change)

…are the seats of power and empowerment in America. The film encourages the best kind of moral imagination. The film is really about the despair we can encounter in that…

Hail, Caesar

Alex Heeney / February 6, 2016

Hail, Caesar: The Coen Brothers’ Golden Age

…who are dreading heading back to sea. Referencing one of Astaire’s favourite props, Tatum dances on discarded nutshells. The staircase to the bar they’re in looks like the one from…

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