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Seventh Row Editors / September 22, 2021

Ep. 110: Weekend and End of the Century: Brief encounters

…the weekend, so their connection is inherently fleeting. But it sparks a sea change. Their discussions about coming out and past flings are the first time we see that Russell…

A still from The Hill Where Lionesses Roar, in which the three girls faces each other and scream into the sky. The text on the images reads, 'TIFF Review'.

Orla Smith / September 14, 2021

The Hill Where Lionesses Roar is a smart, heartfelt debut from Luàna Bajrami

…when they’re about to leave, they turn around for one last splash in the sea. It feels like they, too, know that it will all be over soon. It’s this…

Seventh Row Editors / April 13, 2022

Ep. 127: Fabian: Going to the Dogs and the rise of totalitarianism

…new podcast seasons. Become a member Jakob Fabian (Tom Schilling) & Frau Moll (Meret Becker) This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and special guest Andrew Kendall….

Dr. Kevin M. Anzzolin / August 14, 2024

The Everyday Philosophy of Migrants in Raúl Paz-Pastrana’s Border South 

…bookending the film with Gustavo’s story, Pastrana highlights Gustavo’s story: the lived, human face of migration rather than the academic perspective.  Deeply De Certeauian in tone is the film’s way…

Alex Heeney / May 13, 2021

Visions du Réel 2021 spotlights nonfiction films pushing the form forward

…including Jonas Rasmussen’s Flee (an animated documentary and one of the best films at Sundance 2021), Berlinale 2021 docs Last Days at Sea and The Last Forest, and IDFA 2020…

Alex Heeney / July 5, 2022

Both Sides of the Blade: Claire Denis explores lies and love

…The Worst Person in the World was cheating as much (as they tried to claim it wasn’t). The deeper Sara gets into her renewed infatuation with François, the deeper the…

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