On this episode of the podcast, we dig into how the film Run Woman Run explores coming of age in your thirties through an Indigenous perspective. …
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Here you'll find all of our episodes on films that we consider "Feel Good" films...the kind of film that gives you warm and fuzzy feelings like Paddington, Andrew Haigh's Weekend, and Local Hero.
On this episode of the podcast, we dig into how the film Run Woman Run explores coming of age in your thirties through an Indigenous perspective. …
[Read more...] about Ep. 126: Run Woman Run: An Indigenous coming of age after 30 film
We've been harsh on Kenneth Branagh and his self-mythologising, including his recent Belfast. On this episode, we want to be kind and look back to Branagh's …
[Read more...] about Bonus Episode 24: Kenneth Branagh’s Much Ado About Nothing
The entire Seventh Row editorial team is here to talk about site favourite Joachim Trier's new film, The Worst Person in the World.Listen to the Joachim Trier …
[Read more...] about Ep. 122: Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World
Lindsay Pugh joins Seventh Row Podcast hosts Alex Heeney and Orla Smith for a discussion of two rom-coms about unwanted pregnancies, Ninjababy and Obvious …
[Read more...] about Ep. 121: Ninjababy & Obvious Child: Unwanted pregnancies in romantic comedies
This week on the podcast, we discuss two sci-fi-ish romantic comedies, Maria Schrader's I'm Your Man, which was one of our favourite films from the Berlinale …
[Read more...] about Ep. 113: About Time and I’m Your Man: Sci-fi love stories
We finally discuss Andrew Haigh's Weekend on the podcast. To celebrate the film's 10th anniversary, we are going into detail on the film and discussing another …
[Read more...] about Ep. 110: Weekend and End of the Century: Brief encounters