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Reel Ruminators: A Movie-of-the-Month Discussion Club

…seeing them.I have another question! I have another question! Email me at contact@seventh-row.com, and I’ll be happy to answer! Sounds great! How do I join? Join the July 2025 edition!…

Alex Heeney / April 14, 2021

‘It was always about making you feel unsafe’: Oliver Hermanus on Moffie

…in the browns of the dirt alongside the browns of the boys’ uniform. Hermanus and cinematographer Jamie Ramsay (who also worked on Hermanus’s Beauty and Shirley Adams) bring out the…

Drunk Shakespeare

Noemi Berkowitz / June 28, 2017

Drunk Shakespeare is a riveting mix of Macbeth and tequila

…on the fun while staying a bit more straight, often shaking her head at the antics of her cast members, the production quietly but noticeably casting a strong and talented…

A woman holds up a sign that reads 'Democracy without cliteracy? Phallusy.' The image is a still from The Dilemma of Desire.

Orla Smith / November 2, 2020

Raindance Review: The Dilemma of Desire will change the way you think about sex

…how patriarchy has shaped women’s relationship to sexual desire. Wallace’s work revolves around the idea of ‘Cliteracy’, aka increasing awareness around scientific and cultural facts about the clitoris; one biologist…

Alex Heeney / October 8, 2020

Percy Review: Something interesting happened in Saskatchewan

Based on a true story, Clark Johnson’s film Percy is about a Saskatchewan canola farmer who semi-fought big GMO in a years-long lawsuit. Christopher Walken as PERCY in PERCY directed…

Kire Paputts

Alex Heeney / September 9, 2015

TIFF15 Interview: Canadian director Kire Paputts talks The Rainbow Kid and disability in film

…film stars a character with Down Syndrome, Eugene (Dylan Harman), a naive boy whose mother can’t pay the rent. In an effort to prevent their eviction, he sets out on…

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