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Alex Heeney / September 6, 2019

TIFF Establishing Shots: Heather Young on her first feature, Murmur

…Heather Young about her short film Milk here. Listen to us discuss Murmur on the podcast here. Shan MacDonald stars as Donna in Heather Young’s Murmur Halifax-based filmmaker Heather Young…

The Assistant, Kitty Green, sound design

Orla Smith / May 7, 2020

The Assistant: Kitty Green on making an office sound sinister

…before sunrise and makes her way to her job as a film producer’s personal assistant. The sound of her footsteps are swallowed up by a whirring industrial soundscape that builds…

Beyond the Lights

Alex Heeney / November 14, 2014

‘Beyond The Lights’: Gina Prince-Bythewood gets romance right

…her hotel balcony, when a handsome young cop, Kaz (Nate Parker), acting as her body guard, stops her and saves her life. She’s screaming that nobody sees her – nobody…

A collage of the best Canadian short films at TIFF 2020.

Seventh Row Editors / September 10, 2020

7 must see Canadian shorts at TIFF ’20

…intelligent, but still in many ways immature, young woman in Shooting Star. She plays Chloé, a teen on holiday with her loving but neglectful mother and her mother’s new boyfriend,…

Brett Pardy / September 29, 2018

Interview: Edge of the Knife tells a pre-colonialism story of the Haida legend of ‘The Wildman’

…rather than through the way it was altered by Western invasion. This approach also assumes the audience is either familiar with the cultural context, or can quickly learn by watching…

A collage of the best acquisition titles at TIFF 2021.

Seventh Row Editors / September 15, 2021

The best acquisition titles at TIFF 2021 (updating throughout the festival)

…between Murina and her father and Murina and her father’s friend through two dances with each of them as partners: one starts joyful and ends violently, the other is a…

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