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Maison du Bonheur, Sofia Bohdanowicz

Justine Smith / November 30, 2017

‘I don’t go with a game plan’: Director Sofia Bohdanowicz on Maison du Bonheur

…Poems trilogy, a series of shorts about the life and death of her grandmother, were presented in a masterclass at Montreal’s Festival du Nouveau Cinéma in October. Her cinema is…

Alex Heeney / October 23, 2020

I Am Greta is part of the problem it portrays

…enough character. It’s hard not to fist-pump in solidarity with her when she tells her father to leave her alone and let her perfect the grammar in her speech because…

Alex Heeney / December 11, 2024

Interview: Magnus von Horn on The Girl with the Needle

…being thrown out of her apartment. When she begins a relationship with her boss, who feels for her plight, she soon falls pregnant and finds herself completely alone and jobless,…

Wild, Nicolette Kribetz

Alex Heeney / January 30, 2016

Writer-director Nicolette Kribetz discusses Wild

…and free and provoking, as if she would provoke everything around her to get a reaction and feedback on herself and her own physicality. Lilith Stangenberg (LS): It’s not too…

A collage of posters of some of the best films of 2020 that are featured in our critics survey, including First Cow, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, The Assistant, Proxima, and I Was at Home, But...

Seventh Row Editors / December 28, 2020

What are the best films of 2020? A critics survey

…its subject, but helped a family reveal their honest feelings in front of each other. Seeing the mother and her daughter say, “I love you,” to one another was a…

A collage of stills from BFI Flare 2021 film, along with the logo of the festival.

Orla Smith / March 27, 2021

Highlights from BFI Flare 2021, from No Ordinary Man to Boy Meets Boy

…her medical transition, with a myseriously absent father and a loving, supportive mother. When her mother gets a new job and moves them from the city to the countryside, they…

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