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A still of filmmaker Zoe Leigh Hopkins, in front of an orange sphere, and in front of a still from her film, Run Woman Run.

Orla Smith / April 27, 2022

Zoe Leigh Hopkins tells an uplifting story about healing in Run Woman Run

…of Canada, and Hopkins’s father’s community (Hopkins currently lives there herself). Beck lives in her family home with her father, Len (Lorne Cardinal), high-achieving sister, Jess (Jayli Wolf), and prepubescent…

A collage of stills from the best unreleased films of 2021.

Seventh Row Editors / January 14, 2022

The best unreleased films of 2021

…starts to lose everything that matters to her, and faces the threat of losing her mother.” Read the full interview. Brother’s Keeper (Ferit Karahan) Brother’s Keeper is one of the…

Alex Heeney / September 7, 2022

12 emerging actors at TIFF 2022 to watch

…effects of her divided identity— a mixed woman fighting for her Mohawk identity, terrified that her Mohawk-Iranian daughter could be even further divided from her own Mohawk identity. Paul Mescal,…

A collage of stills of some of the best performances at TIFF 2021 against a blue, patterned background.

Seventh Row Editors / September 24, 2021

The best performances of TIFF 2021

…father from physically abusing her. Richardson often plays charming, likeable characters, like her bubbly character in Support the Girls or her quiet but kind protagonist in Columbus. Here, her character…

A collage of stills from some of the unsung queer cinema treasures that feature on this list.

Seventh Row Editors / June 25, 2021

25 unsung queer cinema treasures

…farm because of her father’s illness, she transforms from a woman entirely sure of her sexuality to one who sneaks around behind her mother’s back. Corsini captures the era’s lack…

Amma Asante, Where Hands Touch

Orla Smith / September 19, 2018

Amma Asante: ‘These black children were walking a strange tightrope’

…the same extent and with the same certainty as the Jewish people around her, but she’s still far from safe. She clings to her German heritage both for her safety…

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