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Seventh Row Editors / August 25, 2020

Ep. 54: I Used to Go Here and Unexpected: Kris Rey’s thirtysomethings

…gentle and touching reminder that when it comes to pregnancy, women are ultimately going it alone. Andrea Dorfman’s Spinster (2020) Chelsea Peretti as Gaby, Nadia Tonen as Adele and Peat…

Alex Heeney / September 11, 2020

TIFF Review: Francis Lee’s Ammonite is transporting

…we’re made constantly aware of. From the loud crash of the sea on the rocky, windy beach where Mary does her excavations, to the warm crackle of the precious fire…

A collage of stills from LFF shorts films, with the word LFF in the centre.

Seventh Row Editors / October 18, 2020

The six best short films at LFF 2020

…and sex workers. Bangash cuts from a stray meandering on the beach to Iqubal, as he stares at the sea. Other times, Iqbal strolls with his back to camera while…

A collage of different critics who participated in Seventh Row's survey and images of the films they nominated.

Seventh Row Editors / September 22, 2020

What were the best films at TIFF ’20? A critics survey

…documentaries. Sean Boelman (@bigtunaonfilm), Founder of disappointment media David Byrne’s American Utopia is one of the best films of TIFF ’20 in our critics survey. Image courtesy of TIFF. 1….

Alex Heeney / February 16, 2021

What is the Sundance World Cinema Dramatic Competition?

…the best of the festival overall. Blueprints for success in the World Dramatic Competition Josh O’Connor (r) and Alec Secareanu (l) appear in God’s Own Country by Francis Lee. Courtesy…

Alex Heeney / September 11, 2023

TIFF 23 Film Review: Hanna Slak’s Not a Word and Ninna Pálmadóttir’s Solitude

…reveals the sea change for Gunnar through thoughtful blocking and production choices. Gunnar’s clothing increasingly mirrors Ari’s; if Ari wears green on one visit, Gunnar will be wearing green on…

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