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Jafar Panahi's Taxi

Alex Heeney / October 14, 2015

Jafar Panahi’s Taxi is an absorbing day out in Tehran

…commonplace, as casual conversation topics, we understand just how deep the problems run. And Jafar remains an affable presence even as some of his passengers’ actions would try anyone’s patience….

Seventh Row Editors / June 14, 2023

Creative Nonfiction #4: Sam Green on live documentary and 32 Sounds

…to the answering machine recordings left by his late brother. Listen to the whole Creative Nonfiction season In this 5-episode podcast season, Alex Heeney interviews four creative nonfiction filmmakers about…

Seventh Row Editors / September 29, 2020

Ep. 59: A look back at TIFF 2020, part 2

…become a member. This podcast episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and special guest (and contributing writer to our books) Angelo Muredda.  We went deep on what…

Seventh Row Editors / January 9, 2020

What are the best films of 2019? A critics survey

…“Screw you Jupiter!” Iconic, and historically pertinent disaster movie Fire Will Come (dir. Oliver Laxe) Cow + Leonard Cohen = poetic cinema Lucky Grandma (dir. Sasie Sealy) Badass, funny, heartfelt….

LSFF 2020, Exam film, Azaar film, Short Calf Muscle film, She Runs film

Orla Smith / January 23, 2020

From funny shit to midnight madness: The best shorts of LSFF 2020

…the programmers that LSFF is not a festival that shies away from weird, risk-taking ventures. Sure enough, only an hour later, I had seen a group of middle-aged men deep-throating…

An image with an oval photo of director Naomi Kawase, in front of two stills from two of her films: Suzaku and Vision, which are both screening in Japan Society's Flash Forward series.

Orla Smith / December 18, 2021

Rare Naomi Kawase films and more at Japan Society’s “Flash Forward” series

…some recommendations to stream before the event comes to a close this coming Thursday (December 23rd). Get $10 individual tickets here. Naomi Kawase’s Suzaku and Vision I did a deep…

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