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Alex Heeney / October 23, 2020

I Am Greta is part of the problem it portrays

…it’s important. Or when she insists to her father that she must mention widespread species extinction in her speech lest people get complacent about how deep the problems from climate…

An image of filmmaker Kelly Reichardt against a yellow background next to text that bears her name.

Kelly Reichardt: an in-depth introduction

…diving deep for new sounds.” Mercer described his process for working on the sound: “When we were in New York, I had an office next to hers. She would cut,…

Seventh Row Editors / August 17, 2020

A masterclass with Sofia Bohdanowicz and Kazik Radwanski on directing low-budget films

…also go deep on the ins and outs of getting your film on the festival circuit, including how to identify what festival is right for you, how to get your…

Seventh Row Editors / August 18, 2020

Ep. 53: Boys State and First Stripes

…Canadian armed forces. It documents the 12-week basic training boot camp. We also went deep on the film in our recent ebook on Canadian cinema, The 2019 Canadian Cinema Yearbook….

Seventh Row Editors / August 27, 2020

Lockdown Film School 14: A masterclass on collaboration

…existential feminist crisis, realising that so many of her choices have been a reaction to or rebellion against her mother; it goes so deep she doesn’t even know where the…

Directors Aisling Chin-Yee and Chase Joynt are pictured in front a black and white still of jazz musician Billy Tipton. The image features text that states this is an interview at TIFF.

Orla Smith / September 12, 2020

TIFF Interview: Reclaiming transmasculine history in No Ordinary Man

…who could talk so beautifully and deeply about Billy’s story and the trans experience. There were some people who didn’t make it into the film who we would have loved…

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