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Kiki, Strike a Pose

Elena Lazic / March 21, 2016

Vogueing at Berlinale: Kiki and Strike a Pose

Despite being a rather niche subject, two documentary films about vogueing competed in the Panorama Documentary section at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. Vogueing documentary at Berlinale: Kiki and Strike…

Sieranevada

Alex Heeney / September 8, 2016

TIFF16: Sieranevada traps you at a family gathering for 3 hours

…almost entirely in real time as Lary (Mimi Branescu) endures a final ceremony for his recently deceased father at his mother’s apartment. The camera weaves in and out of rooms,…

Resilience

Alex Heeney / January 26, 2016

Resilience reveals a new public health crisis

…important to me, and in some cases, I think meeting them is enough to make a doc worthwhile. James Redford’s new film Resilience, another film on the unofficial shortlist for…

Nasty Baby

Alex Heeney / October 30, 2015

Nasty Baby is a half-baked bougie satire

…away its potential. Nasty Baby, Silva’s first foray into American indie filmmaking, is as interesting and unsatisfying as his other recent films. The film follows gay couple Freddy (Sebastián Silva)…

Warwick Thornton, Sweet Country

Alex Heeney / April 14, 2018

Director Warwick Thornton on his TIFF Platform Prize Winner Sweet Country

…Thornton: Rather than translating from the director to the cinematographer, it’s easier if I just do it myself. I’ve been a cinematographer longer than I’ve been a director. I started…

Alex Heeney / July 15, 2014

Review of ‘Siddharth’: a young boy goes missing in India

…he waves furiously goodbye to his father, Mahendra (Rajesh Tailang). We barely get a good look at him; much of their dialogue plays out on a black screen before we…

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