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Laura Anne Harris / January 9, 2017

Director Dilip Mehta talks Mostly Sunny, Bollywood, and pornography

…in some dirty alley in LA or Toronto or in Mumbai, shooting up heroin. She was bettering herself. India was embracing her. [clickToTweet tweet=”‘Whether she did it for money, whether…

Children Act

Alex Heeney / September 14, 2017

TIFF17 Review: Emma Thompson shines in The Children Act

…walks in and out of her study, trying to get her attention. She’s seated at her desk, her back turned to the camera and to him. At first, he’s simply…

An image of director Alankrita Shrivastava in front of a collage of her films.

Kanika Katyal / October 19, 2020

‘Men are so used to seeing their gaze perpetuated’: Alankrita Shrivastava on censors and patriarchy

…own parlor in the neighborhood, and wants to travel the world with her clandestine lover; meanwhile, her mother is trying to arrange a marriage for her with a decent boy…

Sanja Zivkovic, Nina Kiri, Mirjana Jokovic, Easy Land

Orla Smith / May 16, 2020

Sanja Zivkovic on Easy Land, immigration, and mental illness

…this mother who comes to Canada to make a better life for her daughter, but [the mother] struggles from mental illness. Her daughter wants to go back to Serbia but…

Alex Heeney / October 7, 2015

TIFF15: Manal Issa is an exquisite discovery in Parisienne

…structured around these three affairs, rather than focusing perhaps on how her relationship with her art professor and thus her academic interests evolves. But that’s partly the point, because Lina…

Alex Heeney / December 11, 2022

Review: Other People’s Children is Rebecca Zlotowski’s best film

…feelings about time. In addition to her romantic life, Rachel is juggling her role as a teacher and mentor to a troubled teenage student. Her sister is also pregnant, and…

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