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A still from The Surrogate, in which we see a three shot of two men and a young woman looking forward, toward the camera.

Orla Smith / July 9, 2021

The Surrogate: Jasmine Batchelor stuns in a smart, thorny exploration of surrogacy

…a young child, Leon, who has Downs. Bridget is perennially distracted and always has deep, dark circles under her eyes. She’s clearly exhausted, but when she talks about the difficulty…

an outdoor screening at il cinema ritrovato

B. P. Flanagan / July 12, 2019

Cinephilia takes over at Il Cinema Ritrovato

…genre. Rather than cooler-than-thou aloofness, a congenial atmosphere envelops screenings. Everyone is here for the same reason. There’s no hierarchy; if a screen runs out of seats, patrons fill the…

Alex Heeney / September 11, 2023

TIFF 23 Film Review: A Happy Day

…Zaman buries us deeper and deeper into Hamid’s psyche until reality and his imagination blur. At one point, an image of characters reaching nirvana becomes a mark of likely death….

Alex Heeney / September 12, 2023

TIFF 23 Film Review: Justine Triet’s Anatomy of a Fall

…Listen to the podcast season on Women at Cannes Over the course of five episodes, we celebrate achievements of women directors at the Cannes Film Festival in Competition and beyond,…

Alex Heeney / September 19, 2023

TIFF 23 Film Review: Ivan Sen’s Limbo

Ivan Sen’s latest foray into the detective genre, Limbo, places a white cop at the centre of an investigation to re-open a twenty-year-old case about the disappearance of an Indigenous…

Alex Heeney / October 9, 2023

MVFF showcases 2023 highlights: The Promised Land, The Teachers’ Lounge, National Anthem, and more

…women from a Canadian perspective, and Ivan Sen’s forthcoming Limbo, which looks at the issue from an Australian perspective. We went deep on the film during our Sundance Podcast Season….

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