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Search Results for: deep blue sea

Alex Heeney / January 25, 2016

NUTS! and foreveryone.net: The visionary and the charlatan

…deep knowledge of mechanical engineering — despite being a botanist. People implicitly trusted Brinkley because a man who claimed to have a medical degree probably knew everything about all sciences….

Sonita, 2016 San Francisco Film Festival

Alex Heeney / January 28, 2016

Sonita and Sand Storm at Sundance: when the patriarchy looks like your mother

…he teaches her to drive. But then we learn that he’s just taken a second wife even though he deeply loves Layla’s mother and didn’t want to. But it is…

Alex Heeney / February 9, 2016

Unlocking the Cage on chimpanzee rights

…impressive speed. In another, a chimpanzee watching a movie turns away at the sad part, and signs his feelings of sadness. Hegedus was moved by the deep emotions that the…

Before the Streets, Leriche, Avant Les Rues

Elena Lazic / February 24, 2016

Interview: Chloé Leriche on Before the Streets and indigenous cinema

…front of people, of an audience, so performing was easy. But acting was something else. It was a bit more difficult. I had to go search for emotions buried deep…

Luca Guadagnino

Ella Donald / March 17, 2016

Luca Guadagnino talks A Bigger Splash

…in a sense of transformation, mostly in a sense of believing and trying to understand deeply her roots.” Asked what exactly her roots were, Guadagnino says, “we talked as if…

Arabian Nights, Miguel Gomes

Brandon Nowalk / March 10, 2016

Arabian Nights is an intoxicating, maddening mosaic of recession-era Portugal

…the latest wife to a fearsome Bluebeard whose murderous intentions toward her are only stayed by her spellbinding stories each night. Instead of entrancing her husband with tales of Ali…

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