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Elena Lazic / January 5, 2019

Orlando von Einsiedel discusses his documentary Evelyn

…to either of those tragedies, but that talking about them helps share the burden of that suffering. We interviewed director Orlando von Einsiedel about making a film with his close…

World Cinema for Young Adults

…Hoopla 🇺🇸 Tubi, Kanopy Brooklyn by John Crowley (Ireland) 🇨🇦 CBC Gem 🇬🇧 Prime The Burden (short) by Niki Lindroth von Bahr (Sweden) 🇨🇦🇺🇸 Criterion Channel 🇨🇦 🇺🇸🇬🇧 Prime Video…

Alex Heeney / July 27, 2022

Fantasia Review: Nuno Beato’s My Grandfather’s Demons

…The Burden to Flee — are films that you can’t imagine in any other format. The same is true of My Grandfather’s Demons, which uses animation to live between the…

Alex Heeney / October 23, 2020

Food is the language of love in Coming Home Again

…the distance between everyone in the family, and the burden of expectations. There’s something to be said for watching just how much time, care, and effort Chang-rae puts into cooking…

A still from Mija, in which a young woman, Doris, sings her heart out, bathed in deep blue light. Next to the still is a purple box featuring white text, which reads, 'Quick thoughts.'

Orla Smith / January 30, 2022

Quick thoughts on Mija: What does the American Dream mean to immigrant families?

…America. Castro shows how Doris and Jacks shoulder this heavy burden, and how the older Doris tries to help Jacks through it. Jacks Haupt (left) and Doris Muñoz (right) in…

Alex Heeney / January 22, 2022

Riley Stearns’s Dual is a blackly comic light sci-fi

…Gillan, more straight-backed and stiff) to Sarah. Without the burden of having to live Sarah’s life, the Double is not yet exhausted by the emotional labour involved with dealing with…

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