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Alex Heeney / January 12, 2020

Sam Mendes’s 1917 is breathtaking in every way

…front line in the next few hours to prevent a massacre. The film unfolds in two hours of real time to keep us as tense as our heroes are. The…

Blind Sun

Alex Heeney / September 7, 2016

TIFF16: Blind Sun is a visually and aurally accomplished thriller

…almost entirely through sound design, colour scheme, editing, and her lead’s utterly convincing performance. Essentially, the film consists of a man lounging around a luxurious house that he’s caring for,…

Journey is the Destination, Bronwen Hughes

Alex Heeney / September 5, 2016

TIFF16: Bronwen Hughes talks Journey is the Destination

Before the world premiere of her new film Journey is the Destination, Canadian filmmaker Bronwen Hughes talked to the Seventh Row about why the film is a passion project, how…

First Stripes

Brett Pardy / June 30, 2018

Review: First Stripes depicts masculinity in training

…a group of Québécois recruits to the Canadian armed forces through the 12-week basic training boot camp. The film reveals how training designed to equalize recruits is yet another machine…

Jonathan Alberts, Editor, Lean on Pete

Alex Heeney / April 21, 2018

Interview: ‘Cutting to amplify emotion’ in Lean on Pete

…to edit his films, with as few cuts as possible. Ever since they did the HBO series Looking together, Alberts has been working with Haigh on his films. Together, they’ve…

Born to Dance

Alex Heeney / October 12, 2015

Born to Dance is a winning Maori Hip Hop Musical

…the future. His father, a military man, wants Tu to join the army. But Tu, whose lifeblood is dancing, has other plans. He hopes to get a place in the…

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