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Seventh Row Editors / January 28, 2020

Ep. 27: Comparing Little Women adaptations

In this episode, we compare and contrast two film adaptations of Little Women: Gilian Armstrong’s 1994 film and Greta Gerwig’s 2019 one.

Seventh Row Editors / January 20, 2020

Ep. 26: Our 2019 in review

Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney and Executive Editor Orla Smith recap Seventh Row’s eventful 2019, discuss our four 2019 ebooks, and preview next year’s slate.

Seventh Row Editors / January 13, 2020

Ep. 25: Kelly Reichardt’s Old Joy and Night Moves

Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and Associate Editor Brett Pardy discuss site favourite Kelly Reichardt’s two (pre-First Cow) films about men

Seventh Row Editors / December 23, 2019

Ep. 24: Marriage Story

Alex Heeney, Orla Smith, Mary Angela Rowe, and Brett Pardy discuss one of 2019’s most controversial films: Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story.

Seventh Row Editors / December 17, 2019

Ep. 23: Find Me and adapting André Aciman for the screen

Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney and Associate Editor Orla Smith return to the world of Call Me By Your Name with a discussion of André Aciman’s sequel novel, Find Me.

Seventh Row Editors / October 28, 2019

Ep. 21: Feminist horror

Episode 21 celebrates our new ebook, Beyond empowertainment: Feminist horror and the struggle for female agency. In addition to discussing the films featured in the book, Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney, Executive Editor Orla Smith, and Editor at Large Mary Angela Rowe talk about what feminist horror is, the strengths of the horror genre, and the book’s origins.

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