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Seventh Row Editors / July 19, 2020

A masterclass with Amma Asante on directing

…2020 Amma talks a lot on set to her actors and is very open about how her own experiences might make her feel in the story moment. She doesn’t expect…

A headshot of Ekwa Msangi in front of a still from her film, Farewell Amor.

Orla Smith / December 18, 2020

In Farewell Amor, Ekwa Msangi uses Angolan dance to explore family bonds

…at night to a small bar and dances a slow, melancholy dance with Linda. Sylvia’s secrets are similar to her father’s: she’s also hiding her love of dance (she wants…

Alex Heeney / September 1, 2020

Michael Venus and Gro Swantje Kohlhof on German horror and Sleep

…create the relationship between Mona and her mother, played by Sandra Hüller? Gro Swantje Kohlhof: We actually didn’t have too much time together. We had like two days of rehearsal…

A collage of images from the best documentaries of 2021.

Seventh Row Editors / January 10, 2022

The best documentaries of 2021

…negotiation with her parents over 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…

Aquarius

Jesse Thompson / November 4, 2016

Age in Place: Kleber Mendonça Filho’s Aquarius

…exclusive: why does Clara merit investment when the dirt-poor around her are so routinely ignored? [clickToTweet tweet=”Why does Clara merit investment when the dirt-poor around her are so routinely ignored?”…

Elena Lazic / September 20, 2019

TIFF19: Writer-director Rose Glass on Saint Maud

…she didn’t have any sort of religious background at all, then we decided the fate business was actually something she’d come to herself in her own way. Her version of…

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