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Search Results for: falls around her

/ May 11, 2020

Kelly Reichardt mug + Roads to nowhere

…today ticks through essays on all of her films and in-depth interviews with Reichardt and her collaborators on First Cow. Find out more about the book Roads to nowhere here….

Stephen Puddicombe / June 5, 2020

Mirrah Foulkes’s revisionist Judy and Punch

…small town of ‘Seaside.’ As indicated by the film’s title, Foulkes adopts a reversed perspective that foregrounds the talented artist Judy as the protagonist, rather than her abusive, drunken husband.  …

Seventh Row Editors / May 24, 2020

Lockdown Film School #4: Low-budget filmmaking

…Ashley McKenzie and Stephen Cone have made careers working with low budgets for creative control and easy execution. McKenzie’s films are rooted in her small, working class hometown of Cape…

Seventh Row Editors / August 16, 2020

Seventh Row celebrates Kelly Reichardt on The Film Stage Show

…through Reichardt’s filmography. It’s also the only place you can find interviews with her and all her collaborators, which together reveal Reichardt’s filmmaking process like never before. Find out more…

Alex Heeney / November 1, 2013

Review: In Kill Your Darlings, toxic friendships brought the Beatniks together

…unstable mother calls him anxiously, reminding us of the guilt that weighs on him for not being able to protect her from his father’s whim to send her to a…

Mouthpiece

…Park, I’ve Heard The Mermaids Singing), Mouthpiece is a darkly comic film which follows Cassandra, a chaotic writer in her mid-twenties, as she reels in the aftermath of her mother’s…

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