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My Internship in Canada, Philippe Falardeau, See The North

Alex Heeney / April 1, 2016

National Treasure Philippe Falardeau discusses his political satire My Internship in Canada

…as he discovers he holds the deciding vote about whether Canada will go to war. In an attempt to keep the peace in his family — his wife is pro…

Alex Heeney / September 10, 2019

TIFF19 review: Comets , a lovely film about memory, missed opportunities, and lost loves

…Ketevan Gegeshidze as teenage sweethearts Irina and Nana, meeting for the first time in nearly 30 years. The pair talk around their past affair, gesturing at paths untaken, and immediately…

All These Sleepless Nights, Michał Marczak, Sleepless Nights

Noemi Berkowitz / April 3, 2017

All These Sleepless Nights is a mesmerizing look at youth culture in post-communist Poland

…world, dancing while high, loving while half-sober, and more searching. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. Marczak’s camera dances around his characters, lingering on a wisp of smoke and a caress on…

Gleason

Alex Heeney / July 28, 2016

Gleason tells a cliched story of disability

…physical health. Tweel’s intent seems to be to remind us that disability doesn’t define a person. However, the story Tweel chooses to tell is a cliche: the heroic disabled person…

Brett Pardy / January 4, 2020

The search for strange: Werner Herzog re-examines Bruce Chatwin’s travels in Nomad

…understanding of the Aborginal worldview. By interviewing the scholars and elders, Herzog demonstrates how Chatwin further contributed to a colonial history of sharing this knowledge without context. While Herzog argues…

Elena Lazic / January 5, 2019

Orlando von Einsiedel discusses his documentary Evelyn

…brother Evelyn for the first time. Read our interview with Evelyn cinematographer Franklin Dow here. Still from Orlando von Einsiedel’s Evelyn Discover more illuminating interviews with documentary filmmakers with our…

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