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Search Results for: the burden

Midsommar review, Midsommar sound design

Orla Smith / July 19, 2019

Review: Midsommar is a chaotic, visceral horror

…She’s also constantly apologising for voicing her valid concerns to him; she feels like a burden because he treats her like one. He dismissively tells her there’s nothing to worry…

Seventh Row Editors / August 15, 2019

Best Canadian Film of the Decade Survey

…the emotions are universal. Resurrecting Hassan is an inspired and devastating film about a pet subject of Canadian cinema: grief, which proves an insurmountable burden even for the Hartings, who…

Alex Heeney / September 8, 2019

TIFF19 film review: Hope, a must-see acquisition title

…carry much of the emotional burden of her diagnosis in their relationship; she doesn’t cry because she can’t afford to. By letting us watch these divergent reactions side-by-side in real…

Alex Heeney / September 29, 2019

Rupert Goold on Judy and directing for film vs. theatre

…The idea that genius can’t understand its own complexity, that that’s part of its mystery and its burden, is something I was interested in.  Renée Zellweger stars in Judy directed…

Raw, We Are What We Are

Rosie McCaffrey / November 5, 2019

‘It is with love that I do this’: Cannibalism and power under patriarchy in Raw and We Are What We Are

…patriarchy itself, that all-encompassing yet invisible and intangible entity, and it lives within the bodies of the survivors, a burden they have to manage alone. Want to read the rest…

Sanja Zivkovic, Nina Kiri, Mirjana Jokovic, Easy Land

Orla Smith / May 16, 2020

Sanja Zivkovic on Easy Land, immigration, and mental illness

…too young to shoulder such a burden. Nina is a loner at school and grows more and more resentful of her mother, ultimately begging to move back to Serbia. But…

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