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A still from Weekend, of two men sitting on an old sofa together. The text on the image reads, 'Weekend at 10'.

Alex Heeney / September 27, 2021

Looking for home in the films of Andrew Haigh

In Lean on Pete, Charley’s search for home moves the plot, but the emotional journey to find home is at the heart of all Andrew Haigh’s work (Weekend, 45 Years, the TV…

Alex Heeney / September 8, 2018

Interview: Carmel Winters on her TIFF Discovery film Float Like a Butterfly

…studied thousands of images — and absorbed some detail from each — but Chris Killip’s work in particular really spoke to me. His ‘Sea Coal’ series set the bar for…

Burtynsky, Jennifer Baichwal, Anthropocene

Alex Heeney / September 27, 2018

Interview: Anthropocene is an awe-inspiring look at environmental destruction

…a medium through the medium of film. The books are there, too, but so few people actually get to see the books or read the deeper context of these images…

Cannes, Cannes 2019

Elena Lazic / June 1, 2019

The best five films from Cannes 2019

…man’s growing madness, and the borderline slapstick comedy of Thomas’ antics, The Lighthouse finds surprise and laughs in a sea of contrasts. Eggers and his brother, Max, the film’s co-writer,…

Alex Heeney / July 17, 2019

Spatial relationships in the films of Joanna Hogg

…and the teenage boys remaining. When Anna is finally exiled from both groups, all seated by the pool as they overhear a fight between Oakley and his father, she is…

ImagineNATIVE

Alex Heeney / December 4, 2019

Toronto’s ImagineNATIVE festival celebrates Indigenous films

…youngest character and ends with the eldest. Because the subject matter is lighter, Vai is brighter and more vibrant, rich in the landscape’s natural colours: greens, blues, and reds. Each…

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