• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to footer

Seventh Row

A place to think deeply about movies

  • Archives
    • Browse Articles
    • Review Index
    • Interview Index
  • Podcast
    • Seventh Row Podcast
    • Abortion on Film
    • Creative Nonfiction Podcast
    • Women at Cannes
    • Sundance 2023
    • The Joachim Trier Audio Commentaries
    • 21st Folio
    • Seventh Row on other podcasts
  • Ebooks
    • Mike Leigh
    • Call Me by Your Name
    • Céline Sciamma
    • Kelly Reichardt
    • Joanna Hogg
    • Andrew Haigh
    • Lynne Ramsay
    • Joachim Trier
    • Subjectives realities (Nonfiction film)
    • Documentary Masters
    • Fiction Directors
  • Shop
  • Join Reel Ruminators

Search Results for: falls around her

My Internship in Canada, Philippe Falardeau, See The North

Alex Heeney / October 22, 2015

My Internship in Canada is a smart farce

We review Philippe Falardeau’s hilarious political satire My Internship in Canada, which was selected as one of Canada’s Top Ten Films of 2015. Read our interview with director Falardeau here. My Internship…

Please Like Me, Josh Thomas, making Please Like Me, Matthew Saville

Alex Heeney / November 1, 2015

‘Snap, Snap, Snap’: making Please Like Me

…turn out.” [clickToTweet tweet=”‘There’s so many hundreds of decisions and variables that come together to make this one thing.’” quote=”There’s so many hundreds of decisions and variables that come together…

7R Call me by your name ebook

Call Me by Your Name — a Seventh Row ebook

…Captures the film perfectly CMBYN: A Special Issue, captures the film perfectly. Walking out of the theater after seeing the film, all I wanted was to turn around and watch…

Alex Heeney / September 17, 2020

TIFF Review: Bandar Band is a road trip through the 2019 Iran floods

…to turn around, leaving a red thermos behind; later, they end up on the other side of that same bridge, and we see the thermos. It feels like they’re going…

Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

Alex Heeney / July 5, 2017

Review: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time is inventive — to a fault

…even though Christopher would not have had access to these himself. In a pair of monologues, Christopher’s father and mother lament their inability to connect to their son, both physically…

San Francisco Green Film Festival, SonicSea, In Pursuit of Silence

Alex Heeney / April 14, 2016

The San Francisco Green Film Festival screens great docs about the natural world

…natural environment. In other words, you need not be environmentalist to find something to love: these are films for film lovers. The festival kicks off with Josh Fox’s documentary How…

  • « Go to Previous Page
  • Page 1
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 199
  • Page 200
  • Page 201
  • Page 202
  • Page 203
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 227
  • Go to Next Page »

Footer

Support Seventh Row

  • Film Adventurer Membership
  • Cinephile Membership
  • Ebooks
  • Donate
  • Merchandise
  • Institutional Subscriptions
  • Workshops & Masterclasses
  • Shop

Connect with Us

  • Podcast
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Browse

  • Interview Index by Job Title
  • Interview Index by Last Name
  • Seventh Row Podcast
  • Directors We Love
  • Films We Love

Join our newsletter

  • Join our free newsletter
  • Get the premium newsletter (become a member)

Featured Ebooks on Directors

  • Joachim Trier
  • Joanna Hogg
  • Céline Sciamma
  • Kelly Reichardt
  • Lynne Ramsay
  • Mike Leigh
  • Andrew Haigh

© 2025 · Seventh Row

  • About
  • Privacy Policy
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Contribute
  • Contact
  • My Account