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Terril Calder, SNIP

Alex Heeney / September 2, 2016

Métis director Terril Calder discusses her TIFF16 short SNIP

…the audio. I’m super bossy, but they are always very patient. [clickToTweet tweet=”Searching for my own history in books and images, I came to realize that the gaze…was racist.” quote=”Searching…

Female directors TIFF, Sami Blood

Alex Heeney / May 31, 2017

Review: In Sami Blood, an Indigenous Swedish girl is caught between two worlds

…history. Sweden’s indigenous people, the Samis, are fair-skinned mountain-dwellers, but they’ve been the subject of deep prejudice in the country for years. Starting in the late 1800s and continuing well…

Women He's Undressed, Orry-Kelly

Laura Anne Harris / September 20, 2016

In Women He’s Undressed, Designer Orry-Kelly finally gets his moment in the sun, and boy is he fabulous!

…Stanwyck. But the revelations surrounding Kelly’s personal struggles and romantic entanglements, revealed through reenactments, make this film especially captivating. The film chronicles Kelly’s upbringing in an Australian seaside town through…

rehearsal film, alison maclean

Alex Heeney / October 1, 2016

Writer-director Alison Maclean raises the curtain on The Rehearsal

…a lot of that was on the page [of the script]. But he went very deep into that character, in a very method sort of way. He filled notebooks as…

Little Sister, Zach Clark

Mary Angela Rowe / November 18, 2016

Review: Little Sister invites us into the family

…in the front seat, putting the audience in the position of an unseen passenger invited along for the ride. The sound of Jacob’s rock drumming punctuates the film, adding an…

BPM (Beats Per Minute), Robin Campillo

Elena Lazic / October 9, 2017

‘There have been two big stories in my life — the AIDS crisis and the cinema’: Robin Campillo on BPM (Beats Per Minute)

…deep inside that searchers could not find a cure just like that. We were angry at the labs because we didn’t have access to treatment fast enough, but we knew…

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