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Call Me By Your Name, Timothée Chalamet, Armie Hammer

Alex Heeney / December 13, 2017

Review: Call Me by Your Name is a gorgeous, erotic tale of first love

…is an excerpt from the ebook Call Me by Your Name: A Special Issue. To read the entire article, purchase a copy of the book here. Review: Call Me by…

Heal the Living, Katell Quillévéré

Alex Heeney / May 10, 2017

Review: Katell Quillévéré’s Heal the Living is a visual delight

…grown man dropping off a young girl with her mother. Eventually, he arrives at the hospital, and we realize he’s a doctor who will be treating the boys. By introducing…

Matthew Ross, Frank and Lola

Eloise Ross / May 9, 2016

SFIFF Interview: Matthew Ross talks Frank & Lola

…make. Frank is a lot older than [Lola], and maybe he has more of a handle on his identity. But what happens with her definitely takes him to a place…

Rendez-Vous with French Cinema

Alex Heeney / March 3, 2016

Rendez-Vous with French Cinema preview

…has yet to learn the language and her two French-raised daughters, each coping with adapting to French culture in their own way. It’s at once heartbreaking, modern, and uplifting, as…

Alex Heeney / October 18, 2021

On colonialism: Wochiigii lo, Returning Home and Coextinction

…raises some issues that are dealt with in more depth in the other films, which makes back-to-back viewing particularly rewarding. Taken together, they draw a straight line from land theft…

Lovers and the Despot

Noemi Berkowitz / February 16, 2016

The Lovers and the Despot lacks substance

…curious (and then altogether dropped) fact that Shin cheated on her, by having two children with another women years before the kidnapping, and wonder what happened to them. Because the…

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