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Seventh Row Editors / April 27, 2022

Ep. 128: Petite Maman and Céline Sciamma’s temporary utopias

This week, our Céline Sciamma‘s Petite Maman podcast episode goes deep on one of our favourite films of 2021. It’s a deceptively small-scale film that’s quite profound in its exploration…

Celebrate women directors at Cannes 2022

…to the podcast Season on Women in Cannes competition Women in the Cannes Competition Four-episode podcast season starting May 11 We’ll introduce you to some of the best contemporary women…

Alex Heeney / September 15, 2022

Unruly Film Review: women battle patriarchy and eugenics in 1930s Denmark

…through teenage Maren (Emilie Kroyer Koppel). An excellent seamstress in a factory, she spends her nights dancing to jazz and picking up men. Today, we’d tell her to use condoms,…

Alex Heeney / October 13, 2022

‘It’s about the inability to get the thing you want’: Angelo Madsen Minax on his short film Bigger on the Inside

…audience. The film is part photographic montage, YouTube video montage, text message exchanges, animation, text typed to the audience, and flights of fancy. It’s a film about loneliness, searching for…

Saeed Taji Farouky's headshot, and cursive text of his name, is set against a collage of stills from his films, including his latest documentary film, A Thousand Fires.

Orla Smith / November 2, 2022

Saeed Taji Farouky: ‘Cinema plays a big part in our construction of the political world’

…think of it as fun. When people talk about cinema as an escape, it’s never been that [for me]. It’s the opposite: diving deeper into the experiences of my life…

Seventh Row Editors / January 11, 2023

E132: Sarah Polley’s Women Talking

…single episode. Become a member. Get exclusive access to our entire podcast archive of 150+ episodes, all future members-only episodes, and early access to new podcast seasons. Become a member…

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