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A collage of stills of the best emerging actors at TIFF 2021.

Seventh Row Editors / September 9, 2021

Eleven emerging actors to watch at TIFF 2021

…her face, her slumped, exhausted body language reveals her grief. Even when she’s busy thinking about other things, there’s still always warmth in her exchanges with her daughter, especially in…

Diary of a Teenage Girl, Marielle Heller

Alex Heeney / August 14, 2015

The Diary of a Teenage Girl is about more than sex

…draws herself as a gigantic woman, stomping around the streets of San Francisco by herself. When the high school boy she’s sleeping with tells her that having sex with her…

Alex Heeney / July 1, 2023

Alice Winocour on the personal and national trauma of Revoir Paris

…her body and the people around her. The film is about Mia’s external and internal journey to piece together her fragmented memories of the traumatic event in an effort to…

Claire Foy, Unsane, Women in Horror Month

Alex Heeney / February 25, 2020

Claire Foy in Unsane (Great horror performances #2)

…about her abilities and feels no need to hide it. When she FaceTimes with her mother, her fake smiles and forced upbeat tone clash with her nervous, quick eating, and…

Alex Heeney / September 12, 2021

‘The more we went inside Lise’s perspective, the better it got’: Tea Lindeburg on As in Heaven

…that she has other hopes and dreams. She’s actually on her way to something else, another life, and then [that is taken] away from her. She doesn’t just lose her…

Lindsay Pugh / June 9, 2022

Cannes Film Review: Manuela Martelli’s 1976 ratchets up the tension

…she “went crazy” and “took off.” Perhaps this is why Leonor often treats her mother with such contempt, belittling her work with the blind by jokingly referring to her as…

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