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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Orla Smith / April 4, 2019

Interview: The director and star of Firecrackers blaze onto our screens

…palette changes from bright orange and yellow and white to muted, blue, purple, black. It was mirroring the emotional state of the girls, especially Lou. We always let the camera…

Out of Blue

Seventh Row Editors / September 16, 2018

The top 20 acquistion titles at TIFF 18

…Blue Still from Out of Blue, courtesy of TIFF A sinewy and complex riff on the gumshoe thriller, the latest film from British director Carol Morley is her most ambitious…

Ashley Connor, The Miseducation of Cameron Post

Orla Smith / August 17, 2018

Behind the Lens: The Miseducation of Cameron Post DP Ashley Connor

…the characters are going through a deeply traumatic experience. We wanted the visuals to reflect that. The paletting of the movie is very beige. We’re not doing fancy steadicam moves…

Rachel Morrison, Mudbound

Lena Wilson / May 9, 2018

Rachel Morrison’s deeply empathetic cinematography

…of blue recall Claire’s muffled mentality. The silent, weightless haven of the underwater world calls to Claire both as a means of suicide and a way to revisit her trauma:…

Mathieu Almaric, Arnaud Desplechin, Marion Cotillard, Ismael's Ghosts

Elena Lazic / March 21, 2018

Arnaud Desplechin: ‘Each character must have a mystery’

…Mathieu Amalric plays Ismael, a film director about to embark on his next project when his former partner Carlotta (Marion Cotillard) suddenly reappears out of the blue. The woman had…

Call Me by Your Name, Timothée Chalamet, Armie Hammer, Luca Guadagnino

Seventh Row Editors / December 15, 2017

Our five favourite scenes from the second half of CMBYN

…Oliver’s (Armie Hammer) relationship is consummated, and then begins to deepen. 1. “I’m glad you came.” Timothée Chalamet and Armie Hammer in Call Me by Your Name Elio and Oliver spend…

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