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Coming of age, Leave No Trace

Gillie Collins / July 17, 2018

Growing up and growing apart: Coming of age in Leave No Trace

In this essay, Gillie Collins explores how Leave No Trace uses the unusual story of a father and daughter living in the woods to tell the classic coming of age…

Lindsay Pugh / May 10, 2024

Interview: Marija Kavtaradze on Slow

…like her [relationship with her mother] explains everything” because I don’t think it does. But especially with her insecurities and body issues, we can see the connection. Her mother’s coldness,…

A still from Saint Frances next to headshots of director Alex Thompson and writer/star Kelly O'Sullivan. The text 'Interview' is over the image.

Lindsay Pugh / November 15, 2020

Saint Frances Interview: On shame, healing, abortion, and blood

…in her orbit constantly remind her of the societal pity for anyone living a less than conventional life. When she tells someone about herself — that she’s a server or…

A young woman in a red bathing suit sits in an inflatable raft in a pool in this still from Pleasure. The text on the image reads, 'Review'.

Orla Smith / February 10, 2021

Sundance Review: Navigating consent in Ninja Thyberg’s Pleasure

…hers on the floor and kissing the top of her head, condescending to her and treating her like a sexual partner rather than an employee. Perhaps even more disturbing than…

Elena Lazic / March 1, 2017

Review: A Fantastic Woman was one of the best of the Berlinale

…her life around a few havens of peace.”] Instead of wasting her time seeking the acceptance of those who should not need persuading, Marina has constructed her life around a…

A headshot of writer-director Gillian Wallace Horvat in front of a still of her film, I Blame Society. The text on the image reads, 'Interview'.

Orla Smith / February 12, 2021

Gillian Wallace Horvat on turning herself into a serial killer in I Blame Society

…her boyfriend and from her meetings. When this silver lining happens — a possible opportunity to mend her relationship with her best friend — she puts her whole heart into…

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