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Alex Heeney / January 23, 2022

Happening looks at the culture of shame around abortion

…out she’s a star student with her eye on a university education and that her parents are scraping together funds to help her complete her studies — all of which…

A still from Ammonite behind a headshot of director Francis Lee. The text on the image says: Interview.

Orla Smith / December 4, 2020

Francis Lee on Ammonite and the voiceless women of history

…just her accomplishments but her circumstances. Here was this woman born into a life of poverty, working class, in this totally patriarchal, class-ridden society. Through her own ingenuity and courage…

Alex Heeney / December 11, 2019

Sophie Deraspe on her modern adaptation of Antigone

…Montreal, in this film, Antigone’s brother is the victim of police violence, and her act of defiance is not in his burial, but in rescuing her other brother from prison…

Director Sophy Romvari in front of a still from her film Still Processing. This is an interview from TIFF.

Justine Smith / September 12, 2020

TIFF Interview: Sophy Romvari on Still Processing and personal cinema

…reflecting on her two older brothers’ deaths, her father presents her with a box of photos, videos, and film negatives. We watch as, for the first time, she takes them…

The Party, Sally Potter

Alex Heeney / March 1, 2018

Sally Potter’s The Party is a dynamic, witty ensemble film

…may have cracked a glass ceiling, but it doesn’t stop her friends, and her husband, from quickly stealing her thunder. Bill chooses this occasion to reveal that he has terminal…

Alex Heeney / September 28, 2020

An in-depth conversation with the women behind Mouthpiece

…difficult for her because her last interaction with her mother was a nasty fight, and their relationship was always tense: Cassandra both worshiped her mother and was frustrated by her…

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