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Sandy Powell

Sam Woolf / February 23, 2016

Sandy Powell’s costumes in Carol tell what words can’t

…rejected her, Therese refines her sense of self and wardrobe. Her newly developed poise helps her cut a striking figure with these classy duds, but the strong dark base colours…

Sebastián Lelio, A Fantastic Woman, Daniela Vega

Elena Lazic / February 10, 2018

‘A flamboyant film devoid of guilt’: Sebastián Lelio on A Fantastic Woman

…the other characters see in her? How do they define her? Their perception of Marina reveals nothing about her, but a lot about them. We’re watching them judge her. And…

A still from Were All Going to the World's Fair next to a still of writer-director Jane Schoenbrun. The text on the image reads, 'Interview'.

Orla Smith / February 3, 2021

Jane Schoenbrun wants We’re All Going to the World’s Fair to ‘scare you and make you cry’

…Anna Cobb) spends most of the film in her darkened bedroom, glued to the unnatural glow of her phone or computer screen. We never meet her friends, see her at…

Little Wing, Selma Vilhuven

Alex Heeney / February 22, 2017

Writer-director Selma Vilhunen talks Little Wing

…home-like. Her mother just has a bed in the other room that she doesn’t seem to like to sleep in. When she goes to see her father, one of the…

Never Steady Never Still, Kathleen Hepburn

Elena Lazic / September 29, 2017

‘I wanted to show that kind of strength that women have’: Kathleen Hepburn on her debut feature Never Steady, Never Still

…woman who has suffered from the disease for most of her married life, finds herself in a difficult situation when her husband, Eddie (Nicholas Campbell), suddenly dies. Rather than staying…

Isabelle Huppert, Paul Verhoeven, Elle

Alex Heeney / September 3, 2016

TIFF 16: Isabelle Huppert takes control in Elle

…a collar-bone again, let alone cleavage. When her adult son (Jonas Bloquet) visits for dinner that night, her body language is closed, her arms folded, and her mind is prone…

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