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A still from the film Sweat.

Orla Smith / September 14, 2020

TIFF Review: Sweat is one of the first great films about an influencer

…power and responsibility are piled onto one person. In Sylwia’s case, she’s in so deep that her Instagram fame has become her livelihood: she makes her living through brands paying…

A still from Point and Line to Plane and an image of director Sofia Bohdanowicz

Justine Smith / September 17, 2020

TIFF Interview: Sofia Bohdanowicz on grief and magical thinking in Point and Line to Plane

…There’s a weird parallel between the film and this person who is kind of a quarantined on their own, travelling through memory and thought to search for their lost friend’s…

An Indigenous man in a traditional headdress surveys the landscape in Inconvenient Indian. In the foreground of the image is director Michelle Latimer. The text on the images reads 'Interview'.

Alex Heeney / September 22, 2020

TIFF Interview: Michelle Latimer on Indigenous agency in Inconvenient Indian

…advanced than they actually were. Latimer corrects the record in her film by following a modern day Inuk man as he hunts for seals using modern technology. In the archival…

Alex Heeney / October 15, 2020

Planet in Focus 2020, from Coral Ghosts to The Last Ice

…increases. Unfortunately, Nisker only really shows us this work in the last third of the film, and doesn’t delve deep into how Goreau got the idea for this project, its…

Seventh Row Editors / July 2, 2021

Essential Indigenous films from the territories known as Canada

…at seal hunting: how integral it is to Inuit culture, how it’s the best source of sustainable nutrition in the Arctic, and how international seal hunting bans are having devastating…

Alex Heeney / March 17, 2025

Interview: Philippe Lesage on Comme le feu (Who by Fire)

…is of Jeff’s and Aliocha’s hands on their knees, seated next to each other in the car en route to the cottage. Jeff tentatively considers touching her, and the film…

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