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Certain Women, Kelly Reichardt

Alex Heeney / February 10, 2017

Breaking boundaries in Kelly Reichardt’s Certain Women

…also walks a fine line between predator and prey. The men in her life dismiss her, talk over her, or even ignore her, often moving in the frame to take…

A still from Nadia Butterfly next to a headshot of cinematographer Stéphanie Anne Weber Biron. The text on the image reads, 'Interview'.

Orla Smith / April 23, 2021

Cinematographer Stéphanie Anne Weber Biron’s colourful visual worlds

…what to do with her life. She’s just living in the house that her grandmother left her and wearing her grandmother’s old clothes. She’s in search of identity, and she’s…

Alex Heeney / March 4, 2021

Berlinale Review: I’m Your Man — Are mirrors the perfect lovers?

…constantly expressive with her face, her body, and her voice. He learns from her dry humour, and when they go to a party together, tries a version of it on…

Haifaa Al-Mansour, The Perfect Candidate

Orla Smith / September 27, 2019

TIFF interview: Haifaa Al-Mansour on her political crowdpleaser, The Perfect Candidate

…to work it out all on her own. It’s a satisfying hero’s journey, in which Maryam finds her voice and forces her town to listen.  At TIFF, I talked to…

Jessie Buckley, Beast, Michael Pearce

Alex Heeney / February 1, 2018

Sundance 2018’s six most exciting breakout performances

…situation.’”] When Angel visits Abby, though, she suddenly becomes a protector. Angel is constantly observing her sister’s living situation — her room, her belongings, the people around her — to…

Sophie Fiennes, Grace Jones, Bloodlight and Bami

Elena Lazic / September 26, 2017

TIFF17 Interview: Sophie Fiennes on Grace Jones: Bloodlight and Bami and performativity

…playful yet rigorous essay films on Slovene philosopher Slavoj Zizek. Five years later, she delights again with a documentary much less stylised than her previous work, but just as vibrant….

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