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Ville-Marie

Mary Angela Rowe / September 4, 2015

Ville-Marie is gorgeously dispassionate ***1/2

…identity of his father. A paramedic with PTSD (Patrick Hivon) leans on a nurse (Pascal Bussières), who is coping with an overcrowded emergency room by burying her own traumas. These…

A still from All That Breathes in which a flock of black kites fly above a large stone structure, the sun glowing behind them. The still is next to a purple block that features white text, which reads, 'Quick thoughts.'

Orla Smith / January 30, 2022

Quick thoughts: All That Breathes is a stunning climate change parable

…fallen from the polluted skies, or otherwise injured themselves, and nurse them back to health through surgery and other treatment. The safety of each and every kite is so important…

Alex Heeney / April 25, 2014

SFIFF capsules: It’s a hard knock life for the rich – Last Weekend and Palo Alto

…will make them better people – she invites her adult sons and their partners home for a last Labor Day weekend. There’s insight here about how the children manage their…

Surge, Aneil Karia, Sundance, Ben Whishaw

Orla Smith / January 26, 2020

Sundance ’20 review: Surge

…Surge reminded us of You Were Never Really Here… We wrote an entire book about Lynne Ramsay’s masterpiece, starring Joaquin Phoenix. We interviewed her and her entire creative team, including…

Alex Heeney / February 14, 2014

‘Tim’s Vermeer’: Did Vermeer use lenses and mirrors?

…it the ‘Dutch Mona Lisa’: it’s her inviting and enigmatic expression, the exoticness of her dress, and the composition. The technology needed to create these effects is important, but it’s…

Seventh Row Editors / February 2, 2022

Ep. 122: Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World

…in her early thirties, as she grapples with who she is, what career she wants, what she wants in life, and her relationships with Aksel (Anders Danielsen Lie) and Eivind…

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