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Alex Heeney / January 29, 2020

Sundance Review: Charter is psychologically complex

…an excuse to absolve herself of her actions, to get control of her children again? Certainly, her insistence on asking her children if they would prefer to live with her,…

White Lie, Calvin Thomas, Yonah Lewis

B. P. Flanagan / July 25, 2020

White Lie directors Calvin Thomas and Yonah Lewis plunge the viewer into moral turmoil

…her, this brave student fighting cancer. But Katie is faking her illness, scamming everyone around her for money, status, and affection. Lewis and Thomas start the film months into Katie’s…

Alex Heeney / March 2, 2021

Danis Goulet on her Indigenous sci-fi thriller Night Raiders

…rarest of action heroes: a mother who lives to protect her daughter, and young people, and who is thus crucial for the survival of her entire community. Goulet achieves much…

Still Tomorrow, Yu Xinhua, Jian Fan

Laura Anne Harris / May 5, 2017

HotDocs: In Still Tomorrow, a woman finds freedom through her bestselling poetry

…so much inspiration. [clickToTweet tweet=”‘Many of her poems are about her feelings about her family, her village, her hometown.’” quote=”Many of her poems are about her feelings about her family,…

Léonor Serraille, Jeune Femme

Elena Lazic / May 14, 2018

Léonor Serraille on Jeune Femme, her anti-Frances Ha

…she can sometimes be quite the opposite of charming. Yet her impulsiveness and her rare generosity towards others equip her with an incredible ability for cracking the shell of everyone…

Olla, Ariane Labed, Sundance

Orla Smith / January 28, 2020

Sundance ’20 interview: Ariane Labed on her directorial debut, Olla

…all her possessions in a suitcase, and because we learn hardly anything about her (we don’t even hear her speaking her native language), Olla feels like a mythical character who…

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