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A still from Everything in the End next to a headshot of Mylissa Fitzsimmons. The text on the image reads, 'Interview'.

Orla Smith / May 6, 2021

Everything in the End: Mylissa Fitzsimmons on making her no-budget feature debut

…rural Iceland, by the sea, where a young Portugese man named Paulo (Hugo de Sousa) wanders alone through the gorgeous landscape. He’s on a trip that he and his mother…

Personal Affairs

Elena Lazic / May 18, 2016

Personal Affairs is a sweet Palestinian comedy about women refusing to be taken for granted

…make her husband Georges (Amer Hlehel) childishly escape into a fantasy world. He becomes obsessed with the idea of seeing the sea for the first time. It is only when…

A collage of stills from the best films of Berlinale 2021, against an afternoon sky backdrop.

Seventh Row Editors / March 25, 2021

The best films of Berlinale 2021

…unhappy copywriter with a PhD in English, who falls in love with a woman (Saskia Rosendahl) he can’t afford to love, loses his job amidst a sea of unemployment, and…

Alex Heeney / March 9, 2021

‘In the Innu language, every word is an image’: Kim O’Bomsawin on Call Me Human

…O’Bomsawin makes us constantly aware of a sense of displacement; of being torn from the land yet finding a beautiful home elsewhere, too. That’s something that O’Bomsawin understands deeply, having…

Alex Heeney / July 17, 2024

Five films to buy in the Kino Lorber 2024 Summer Sale

…of the sea before we even see any humans. By introducing us to this foreign underwater world from the start, Kusijanovic establishes the film as one that is also working…

Alex Heeney / July 1, 2023

Alice Winocour on the personal and national trauma of Revoir Paris

…put themselves back together and find a new path forward. Mia’s psychological scars in Revoir Paris Mia’s physical scars are minimal, but the psychological damage is deep. She’s a hollowed-out…

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