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Seventh Row Editors / April 13, 2022

Ep. 127: Fabian: Going to the Dogs and the rise of totalitarianism

We're joined by Andrew Kendall to discuss the new German film Fabian: Going to the Dogs, directed by Dominik Graf, and how it portrays life in a totalitarian …

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Seventh Row Editors / April 6, 2022

Ep. 126: Run Woman Run: An Indigenous coming of age after 30 film

On this episode we dig into how the film explores coming of age in your thirties through an Indigenous perspective. …

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Seventh Row Editors / March 30, 2022

Bonus 27: Empathy on film with Dr. Brett Pardy

Associate Editor Brett Pardy recently defended his PhD about film and empathy. We discuss his research, what inspired him to get into the topic, and how Seventh …

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Seventh Row Editors / March 23, 2022

Bonus Episode 26: Benedict Cumberbatch’s best, worst, and poshest performances

We discuss Benedict Cumberbatch at his best, worst, & poshest, from The Power of the Dog to The Courier to The Electrical Life of Louis Wain. …

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Seventh Row Editors / March 16, 2022

Ep. 125: Berlinale 2022

Alex and Orla report from the 2022 Berlinale Film Festival, and introduce you to the films they loved, from Laia Costa-starrer Lullaby, to Swedish YA film about …

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Seventh Row Editors / February 23, 2022

Bonus Episode 24: Kenneth Branagh’s Much Ado About Nothing

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 …

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