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A collage of various films that played at the Unnamed Footage Film Festival, with the festival's logo plastered over them.

Orla Smith / April 3, 2021

Found footage gets a showcase at the Unnamed Footage Film Festival

…is deeply interested in creative nonfiction techniques, and I’ve interviewed many filmmakers who work in the genre, from Kirsten Johnson to Pacho Velez to Eliane Raheb. All three filmmakers talk…

A man holds a mermaid in the still from the French film A Mermaid in Paris, currently playing at the Fantasia Film Festival.

Alex Heeney / August 30, 2020

A Mermaid in Paris is a whimsical delight

…wet nighttime streets, bright reds, blues, and greens, and quirky supporting caricatures make the film feel like a cousin to Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s films — with the romance of Amélie, and…

Blood on Her Name, Matthew Pope, Bethany Anne Lind

Orla Smith / February 29, 2020

Review: Blood on Her Name thrillingly grapples with cycles of violence

…see it in her face. She’s jittery and hyper-self-conscious; we watch her pace around and search the faces of everyone she talks to intently, scanning despairingly for signs of suspicion….

Alex Heeney / February 12, 2021

‘The idea for the sound design was accepting silence’: Iuli Gerbase on The Pink Cloud

…around the apartment. For the furniture, we were choosing dark blue, gray, brown — not colours like pink or red, because otherwise, it would be too much pink, and we…

Katharine Isabelle, American Mary, Women in Horror Month

Rosie McCaffrey / March 2, 2020

Katharine Isabelle in American Mary (Great horror performances #5)

…exterior, so Isabelle touches him gently and carefully. “Shhh, it’s going to be okay,” Mary murmurs softly so only he can hear. At home, she cries in the shower, deeply…

Céline Sciamma, Best scenes, Girlhood, Portrait of a Lady on Fire

Seventh Row Editors / March 23, 2020

Ebook preview: Céline Sciamma’s 10 best scenes

…spend the rest of the film getting hurt trying to live up to that ideal. Marie watches hungrily from her seat as the team of beautiful, athletic teen girls perform…

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