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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Mon Roi

Alex Heeney / May 27, 2015

Mon Roi: an abusive relationship won’t end

…equally excellent. She shows us Tony’s deep-seated insecurities and nervousness, which make her so susceptible to Georgio’s charms, unable to see how much he’s going to hurt her even after…

Alex Heeney / February 5, 2016

Rams: Sheep farming is deadly serious business

…can they find purpose rather than fall into depression? Of course, Gummi’s quiet resignation belies his secret, an inability to let go that could get him in deep trouble —…

Breathe

Alex Heeney / September 26, 2015

Breathe explores toxic female friendship

…and Japy showing a quiet vulnerability and the potential for deep passion. Laurent, too, is an expert at framing, careful to focus on the girl feeling jealous at any moment,…

Céline Sciamma, Girlhood

Alex Heeney / February 1, 2015

‘Cinema is the only art ever where you share somebody’s loneliness’ and other insights from Céline Sciamma

…Delve deep into Céline Sciamma’s work including Girlhood with our book Portraits of resistance: The cinema of Céline Sciamma is an essential companion to Portrait of a Lady on Fire…

This Changes Everything

Alex Heeney / October 30, 2015

This Changes Everything doesn’t preach on climate change

…cars wheel-deep in water, a reminder that, in Klein’s words, “Nature can hit back”. Cinematographer Mark Ó Fearghaíl captures landscapes and industrial projects from afar, often from a helicopter far…

Canada's Top Ten

Alex Heeney / November 26, 2015

Anne Émond talks family intimacy in Our Loved Ones

…and has children, skipping seamlessly ahead in time without warning — we feel the quick passage of time in the same way he does. Once his daughter Laurence (Karelle Tremblay)…

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