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Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem

Alex Heeney / February 27, 2015

Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem: Will she ever get her Gett?

…and cooking every meal for her children remotely; the children still live with their father. Rather than listen to what Viviane and her advocate are plainly saying — that living…

Tali Shalom-Ezer, Princess

Alex Heeney / May 25, 2016

Israeli auteur Tali Shalom-Ezer discusses Princess

…Laczuk. Courtesy of Sundance Institute. 7R: You’ll often see Adar overhearing her mother and her stepfather either having sex or seeing them having sex. They’re not particularly discreet about it….

Isabelle Adjani, Possession, Women in Horror Month

Lena Wilson / February 24, 2020

Isabelle Adjani in Possession (Great horror performances #1)

…unhinged freedom. Here this neglected stay-at-home mom goes, toting groceries back to her child — until evil liberates her from her senses and the second child growing inside of her….

Alex Heeney / September 11, 2023

TIFF 23 Film Review: Hanna Slak’s Not a Word and Ninna Pálmadóttir’s Solitude

…father and his adult daughter after the death of her brother. Read our interview with Dickson Leach here. Kris Rey’s I Used to Go Here closes the intergenerational gap (it’s…

Stills from Spinster, No Crying at the Dinner Table, First Stripes, Nadia Butterfly, and Monkey Beach,in front of a swirling red background.

Seventh Row Editors / January 11, 2021

The best Canadian films of 2020

…physical intimacy she shared with her mother; her sister shares how, growing up, she felt closer to her grandparents than parents; and her father tells a traumatic story from his…

A collage of the best Canadian films of 2021.

Seventh Row Editors / January 11, 2022

The best Canadian films of 2021

…her desire to make a film reflecting on her two older brothers’ deaths, her father presents her with a box of photos, videos, and film negatives. We watch as, for…

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