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Seventh Row Editors / August 9, 2024

Ep. 142: Good One (feat. India Donaldson): A teenager heads into the woods with her divorced dad

Writer-director India Donaldson joins us on the podcast to discuss her first feature Good One, an exploration of masculinity through the eyes of a teenage girl who goes camping with her divorced dad.

Seventh Row Editors / August 9, 2024

Ep. 141: My Lady Jane (feat. Nathalie Atkinson): An addictive, swashbuckling, Tudor-era romance

Toronto film critic Nathalie Atkinson joins Alex Heeney to discuss their latest obsession — Amazon Prime’s swashbuckling fantasy series, My Lady Jane — and why we can’t stop thinking about it.

Alex Heeney / July 17, 2024

Five films to buy in the Kino Lorber 2024 Summer Sale

Five (and a bit) must-see/must-own films to buy in the Kino Lorber 2024 Summer Sales

Alex Heeney / June 20, 2024

Theatre Review: A Streetcar Named Desire at Soulpepper in Toronto

Alex Heeney reviews the Soulpepper Theatre’s remount of their 2019 production of A Streetcar Named Desire, directed by Artistic Director Weyni Mengeshi. The production updates the performances to reflect modern mores to mixed results as the interpretation clashes with Tennessee Williams’ text in the second half.

Lena Wilson / June 11, 2024

Interview: Patricia Rozema on filmmaking, social safety nets, and dog resurrection

In this interview, legendary indie filmmaker Patricia Rozema sits down with us to discuss her works, from Cannes award winner I’ve Heard the Mermaids Singing to her lesbian romance When Night is Falling to Kit Kittredge: An American Girl.

Lindsay Pugh / May 10, 2024

Interview: Marija Kavtaradze on Slow

Lithuanian writer-director Marija Kavtaradze discusses her second feature film, Slow, in this interview.

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