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Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy chronicles the opioid crisis facing the people of the Kainai First Nation and how “harm reduction” practices can save them. LOCKDOWN FILM SCHOOL Introducing.The 2021 Creative Nonfiction Workshop Join us for a deep dive into creative nonfiction filmmaking through a series of livestreams with pairs of boundary-pushing nonfiction filmmakers through the summer. The event is ticketed. Find out more & pre-register Lockdown Film School A series of live-streamed discussions and Q&As with pairs of filmmakers on Sundays from 5-6 p.m.ET on Zoom.
VISIONS DU RÉEL 2021 SPOTLIGHTS NONFICTION FILMS PUSHING The 2021 Visions du Réel film festival featured boundary-pushing nonfiction films, with highlights including Sheltered and Les Guérisseurs. Read our Visions du Réel coverage. From left to right: stills from My Place is Home, Way Beyond, 1970, and Captains of Za’atari, all screening at Visions du Réel alongside Sheltered andLes Guérisseurs.
IDA PANAHANDEH'S TITI IS A CHARACTER STUDY ABOUT LIFE Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about life under patriarchy. Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Titi is currently streaming across the US until May 23 at the Minneapolis St Paul International Film Festival. Tickets areavailable here.
SHADOW OF DUMONT: A ROAD TRIP THROUGH FAMILIAL INDIGENOUS Shadow of Dumont: A road trip through familial Indigenous history. T revor Cameron’s Shadow of Dumont is one of a series of recent Canadian films — among them, John Ware Reclaimed, No Ordinary Man, Inconvenient Indian — dedicated to reclaiming the history of marginalized people. The film, ostensibly, takes as its subject Gabriel Dumont, a colleague of the better-known Louis Riel, with REVIEW: THE HOLLOW CROWN: RICHARD II IS A NEAR PERFECT Alex Heeney / September 27, 2013. The Hollow Crown: “Richard II” is a great beginning to a near perfect screen adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henriad tetralogy. Ben Whishaw gives an unparalleled performance as Richard II in the first episode of the Hollow Crown, directed by Rupert Goold. Read our review of Rupert Goold’s RichardIII on
DP JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS ON NOMADLAND AND THE 'MAGIC HOUR Orla Smith / February 19, 2021. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards on Nomadland and the ‘magic hour hustle’. British cinematographer Joshua James Richards discusses his ongoing collaboration with Chloé Zhao, and how they captured the American landscape in Nomadland. Nomadland is now available on Hulu in the US. TIFF19 REVIEW: MARRIAGE STORY IS LIKE BLUE VALENTINE WITH Orla Smith reviews Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story, one of the best films of TIFF19. W ith a title like Marriage Story, which implies universality, it’s notable how specific Noah Baumbach’s film is.Transparently inspired by Baumbach’s own divorce from actress Jennifer Jason Leigh, the characters in the film are also a director and his actress muse who have a son together, just like REVIEW: FATHERS AND SONS REIGN IN THE HOLLOW CROWN: 'HENRY Adaptor-Director Richard Eyre has condensed Henry IV Part 1 and 2 into a gripping four hours of TV without losing any of the nuances. Shakespeare wrote more lines for Prince Hal than any other character. He grows and changes from the rebellious prince who spent his time drinking and whoring with London’s lowlifes into the great King Henry V throughout three plays: “Henry IV Part 1', JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS INTERVIEW: GOD'S OWN COUNTRY Cinematographer Joshua James Richards talks adapting to a director’s vision and creating a sense of place in God’s Own Country and The Rider. This is an excerpt from our ebook God's Own Country: A Special Issue, which is available for purchase here. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards, actor Josh O'Connor and director Francis Lee on the set of God's Own Country Chloé Zhao’s The Rider HOME - SEVENTH ROWSTART HEREEBOOKSPODCASTSMASTERCLASSESMERCHJOIN BOOKCLUB
Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy chronicles the opioid crisis facing the people of the Kainai First Nation and how “harm reduction” practices can save them. LOCKDOWN FILM SCHOOL Introducing.The 2021 Creative Nonfiction Workshop Join us for a deep dive into creative nonfiction filmmaking through a series of livestreams with pairs of boundary-pushing nonfiction filmmakers through the summer. The event is ticketed. Find out more & pre-register Lockdown Film School A series of live-streamed discussions and Q&As with pairs of filmmakers on Sundays from 5-6 p.m.ET on Zoom.
VISIONS DU RÉEL 2021 SPOTLIGHTS NONFICTION FILMS PUSHING The 2021 Visions du Réel film festival featured boundary-pushing nonfiction films, with highlights including Sheltered and Les Guérisseurs. Read our Visions du Réel coverage. From left to right: stills from My Place is Home, Way Beyond, 1970, and Captains of Za’atari, all screening at Visions du Réel alongside Sheltered andLes Guérisseurs.
IDA PANAHANDEH'S TITI IS A CHARACTER STUDY ABOUT LIFE Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about life under patriarchy. Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Titi is currently streaming across the US until May 23 at the Minneapolis St Paul International Film Festival. Tickets areavailable here.
SHADOW OF DUMONT: A ROAD TRIP THROUGH FAMILIAL INDIGENOUS Shadow of Dumont: A road trip through familial Indigenous history. T revor Cameron’s Shadow of Dumont is one of a series of recent Canadian films — among them, John Ware Reclaimed, No Ordinary Man, Inconvenient Indian — dedicated to reclaiming the history of marginalized people. The film, ostensibly, takes as its subject Gabriel Dumont, a colleague of the better-known Louis Riel, with REVIEW: THE HOLLOW CROWN: RICHARD II IS A NEAR PERFECT Alex Heeney / September 27, 2013. The Hollow Crown: “Richard II” is a great beginning to a near perfect screen adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henriad tetralogy. Ben Whishaw gives an unparalleled performance as Richard II in the first episode of the Hollow Crown, directed by Rupert Goold. Read our review of Rupert Goold’s RichardIII on
DP JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS ON NOMADLAND AND THE 'MAGIC HOUR Orla Smith / February 19, 2021. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards on Nomadland and the ‘magic hour hustle’. British cinematographer Joshua James Richards discusses his ongoing collaboration with Chloé Zhao, and how they captured the American landscape in Nomadland. Nomadland is now available on Hulu in the US. TIFF19 REVIEW: MARRIAGE STORY IS LIKE BLUE VALENTINE WITH Orla Smith reviews Noah Baumbach’s Marriage Story, one of the best films of TIFF19. W ith a title like Marriage Story, which implies universality, it’s notable how specific Noah Baumbach’s film is.Transparently inspired by Baumbach’s own divorce from actress Jennifer Jason Leigh, the characters in the film are also a director and his actress muse who have a son together, just like REVIEW: FATHERS AND SONS REIGN IN THE HOLLOW CROWN: 'HENRY Adaptor-Director Richard Eyre has condensed Henry IV Part 1 and 2 into a gripping four hours of TV without losing any of the nuances. Shakespeare wrote more lines for Prince Hal than any other character. He grows and changes from the rebellious prince who spent his time drinking and whoring with London’s lowlifes into the great King Henry V throughout three plays: “Henry IV Part 1', JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS INTERVIEW: GOD'S OWN COUNTRY Cinematographer Joshua James Richards talks adapting to a director’s vision and creating a sense of place in God’s Own Country and The Rider. This is an excerpt from our ebook God's Own Country: A Special Issue, which is available for purchase here. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards, actor Josh O'Connor and director Francis Lee on the set of God's Own Country Chloé Zhao’s The Rider EP. 95: RECLAIMING HISTORY IN DOCUMENTARY: NO ORDINARY MAN Left: Billy Tipton, the subject of No Ordinary Man; Right: Fred Whitfield as John Ware in John Ware Reclaimed. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney (@bwestcineaste), Executive Editor Orla Smith (), Associate Editor Brett Pardy (@antiqueipod), and special guest Courtney Small (). PODCASTS: SEVENTH ROW AND 21ST FOLIO Seventh Row Podcasts. We run two podcasts at Seventh Row: Our flagship Seventh Row podcast, featuring in-depth discussions on individual films that we've done Special Issues on or that we think deserve special attention.Subscribe on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, or TuneIn.; Our 21st Folio podcast, a podcast about modern Shakespeare productions of stage and screen.ESSAYS ARCHIVES
Carla Simón’s and Dominga Sotomayor Castillo’s shortform collaboration, Correspondencia (Correspondences), is a thrillingly urgent series of video letters. INTERVIEW: KIM O’BOMSAWIN ON CALL ME HUMAN AND JOSÉPHINE BACON Joséphine Bacon looks down at Mushuau Nipi from a charter plane, and is full of emotion, in this moving scene from Call Me Human (Je m’appelle humain) directed by Kim O’Bomsawin. They visited this place specifically for the making of the film Je m’appelle humain. 7R: There are all these wonderful shots of her reacting to and lookingat
IDA PANAHANDEH'S TITI IS A CHARACTER STUDY ABOUT LIFE Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about life under patriarchy. Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Titi is currently streaming across the US until May 23 at the Minneapolis St Paul International Film Festival. Tickets areavailable here.
CELEBRATE PRIDE WITH THE FRENCH MINISERIES PROUD Frédéric Pierrot stars as Charles in episode 1 of the French miniseries Proud. Courtesy of Kino Lorber. The first episode of Proud focuses on father Charles (Frédéric Pierrot) who can’t handle discovering, accidentally, that his teenage son, Victor (Benjamin Voisin) is gay, when he catches him receiving a blow job from Charles’s colleague’s son, Sélim (Sami Outalbali). THÉODORE PELLERIN IN 2020: NEVER RARELY SOMETIMES ALWAYS Théodore Pellerin (right) in Never Rarely Sometimes Always. At first, Jasper seems like a relatively harmless hipster, except in his insistence on attracting their attention and the way Hittman shoots the scene to foreground the girls’ skeptical to outright annoyedreactions to him.
PERCY REVIEW: SOMETHING INTERESTING HAPPENED IN SASKATCHEWAN Image courtesy of Mongrel Media. W ith Percy, American-Canadian director Clark Johnson ( Juanita) reminds the rest of Canada that something interesting did in fact happen in Saskatchewan — back in the last ‘90s. It’s ironic, then, that the film was not shot at all in Saskatchewan; the credits, instead, boast location shooting inManitoba.
LEAVE NO TRACE ESSAY: GROWING UP AND GROWING APART In this essay, Gillie Collins explores how Leave No Trace uses the unusual story of a father and daughter living in the woods to tell the classic coming of age narrative of parent-child separation. This is the third article in our Special Issue on Leave No Trace, which is now available as an ebook. In this essay, Gillie Collins explores how Leave No Trace uses the unusual story of a father and REVIEW: THE GLOBE'S A MIDSUMMER (MID)NIGHT'S Still from the Globe Theatre’s Midnight Midsummer Night’s Dream which is performed at midnight. Photo by Tristram Kenton. A Midnight Midsummer. Combine Shakespeare’s Globe, Shakespeare’s most performed play, and a riotous group of groundlings (they heeded the BYOB on that RSVP) and you have all the ingredients for an entertaining night at the theatre. HOME - SEVENTH ROWSTART HEREEBOOKSPODCASTSMASTERCLASSESMERCHJOIN BOOKCLUB
Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy chronicles the opioid crisis facing the people of the Kainai First Nation and how “harm reduction” practices can save them. LOCKDOWN FILM SCHOOL Introducing.The 2021 Creative Nonfiction Workshop Join us for a deep dive into creative nonfiction filmmaking through a series of livestreams with pairs of boundary-pushing nonfiction filmmakers through the summer. The event is ticketed. Find out more & pre-register Lockdown Film School A series of live-streamed discussions and Q&As with pairs of filmmakers on Sundays from 5-6 p.m.ET on Zoom.
EMERGING ACTORS: SEVENTH ROW'S FIFTY SCREEN STARS OF TOMORROW Noée Abita is one of the most exciting emerging actors working today. (From left) Ava, Genèse, Slalom. We first took note of Noée Abita when she was still a teenager with her first leading role in Léa Mysius’s Ava (2017). She’s since impressed us as the co-lead in Genèse (2018) despite the underwritten part. But it’s her leading role in the recent Slalom (2020) that is her real tour VISIONS DU RÉEL 2021 SPOTLIGHTS NONFICTION FILMS PUSHING The 2021 Visions du Réel film festival featured boundary-pushing nonfiction films, with highlights including Sheltered and Les Guérisseurs. Read our Visions du Réel coverage. From left to right: stills from My Place is Home, Way Beyond, 1970, and Captains of Za’atari, all screening at Visions du Réel alongside Sheltered andLes Guérisseurs.
IDA PANAHANDEH'S TITI IS A CHARACTER STUDY ABOUT LIFE Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about life under patriarchy. Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Titi is currently streaming across the US until May 23 at the Minneapolis St Paul International Film Festival. Tickets areavailable here.
THE FIFTEEN BEST FILMS OF BERLINALE 2021 Nelly Rapp – Monster Agent is one of the best films of Berlinale 2021. Still courtesy of the Berlinale. Nelly Rapp is a delightful and often hilarious monster and haunted house movie for the whole family, in which the monsters are more misunderstood misfits than imminent dangers, and the houses aren’t haunted at all. When ten-year-old Nelly Rapp (Matilda Gross) is due to spend a week with SHADOW OF DUMONT: A ROAD TRIP THROUGH FAMILIAL INDIGENOUS Shadow of Dumont: A road trip through familial Indigenous history. T revor Cameron’s Shadow of Dumont is one of a series of recent Canadian films — among them, John Ware Reclaimed, No Ordinary Man, Inconvenient Indian — dedicated to reclaiming the history of marginalized people. The film, ostensibly, takes as its subject Gabriel Dumont, a colleague of the better-known Louis Riel, with JOANNA HOGG: AN IN-DEPTH INTRODUCTION Joanna Hogg Everything you ever wanted to know about Joanna Hogg, the director of Unrelated, Archipelago, Exhibition, and The Souvenir. Take the ChallengeGet the book now Joanna Hogg is a British film director and screenwriter. She has made four feature films: Unrelated (2008), Archipelago (2010), Exhibition (2013), and The Souvenir (2019). DP JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS ON NOMADLAND AND THE 'MAGIC HOUR Orla Smith / February 19, 2021. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards on Nomadland and the ‘magic hour hustle’. British cinematographer Joshua James Richards discusses his ongoing collaboration with Chloé Zhao, and how they captured the American landscape in Nomadland. Nomadland is now available on Hulu in the US. JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS INTERVIEW: GOD'S OWN COUNTRY Cinematographer Joshua James Richards talks adapting to a director’s vision and creating a sense of place in God’s Own Country and The Rider. This is an excerpt from our ebook God's Own Country: A Special Issue, which is available for purchase here. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards, actor Josh O'Connor and director Francis Lee on the set of God's Own Country Chloé Zhao’s The Rider HOME - SEVENTH ROWSTART HEREEBOOKSPODCASTSMASTERCLASSESMERCHJOIN BOOKCLUB
Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy chronicles the opioid crisis facing the people of the Kainai First Nation and how “harm reduction” practices can save them. LOCKDOWN FILM SCHOOL Introducing.The 2021 Creative Nonfiction Workshop Join us for a deep dive into creative nonfiction filmmaking through a series of livestreams with pairs of boundary-pushing nonfiction filmmakers through the summer. The event is ticketed. Find out more & pre-register Lockdown Film School A series of live-streamed discussions and Q&As with pairs of filmmakers on Sundays from 5-6 p.m.ET on Zoom.
EMERGING ACTORS: SEVENTH ROW'S FIFTY SCREEN STARS OF TOMORROW Noée Abita is one of the most exciting emerging actors working today. (From left) Ava, Genèse, Slalom. We first took note of Noée Abita when she was still a teenager with her first leading role in Léa Mysius’s Ava (2017). She’s since impressed us as the co-lead in Genèse (2018) despite the underwritten part. But it’s her leading role in the recent Slalom (2020) that is her real tour VISIONS DU RÉEL 2021 SPOTLIGHTS NONFICTION FILMS PUSHING The 2021 Visions du Réel film festival featured boundary-pushing nonfiction films, with highlights including Sheltered and Les Guérisseurs. Read our Visions du Réel coverage. From left to right: stills from My Place is Home, Way Beyond, 1970, and Captains of Za’atari, all screening at Visions du Réel alongside Sheltered andLes Guérisseurs.
IDA PANAHANDEH'S TITI IS A CHARACTER STUDY ABOUT LIFE Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about life under patriarchy. Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Titi is currently streaming across the US until May 23 at the Minneapolis St Paul International Film Festival. Tickets areavailable here.
THE FIFTEEN BEST FILMS OF BERLINALE 2021 Nelly Rapp – Monster Agent is one of the best films of Berlinale 2021. Still courtesy of the Berlinale. Nelly Rapp is a delightful and often hilarious monster and haunted house movie for the whole family, in which the monsters are more misunderstood misfits than imminent dangers, and the houses aren’t haunted at all. When ten-year-old Nelly Rapp (Matilda Gross) is due to spend a week with SHADOW OF DUMONT: A ROAD TRIP THROUGH FAMILIAL INDIGENOUS Shadow of Dumont: A road trip through familial Indigenous history. T revor Cameron’s Shadow of Dumont is one of a series of recent Canadian films — among them, John Ware Reclaimed, No Ordinary Man, Inconvenient Indian — dedicated to reclaiming the history of marginalized people. The film, ostensibly, takes as its subject Gabriel Dumont, a colleague of the better-known Louis Riel, with JOANNA HOGG: AN IN-DEPTH INTRODUCTION Joanna Hogg Everything you ever wanted to know about Joanna Hogg, the director of Unrelated, Archipelago, Exhibition, and The Souvenir. Take the ChallengeGet the book now Joanna Hogg is a British film director and screenwriter. She has made four feature films: Unrelated (2008), Archipelago (2010), Exhibition (2013), and The Souvenir (2019). DP JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS ON NOMADLAND AND THE 'MAGIC HOUR Orla Smith / February 19, 2021. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards on Nomadland and the ‘magic hour hustle’. British cinematographer Joshua James Richards discusses his ongoing collaboration with Chloé Zhao, and how they captured the American landscape in Nomadland. Nomadland is now available on Hulu in the US. JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS INTERVIEW: GOD'S OWN COUNTRY Cinematographer Joshua James Richards talks adapting to a director’s vision and creating a sense of place in God’s Own Country and The Rider. This is an excerpt from our ebook God's Own Country: A Special Issue, which is available for purchase here. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards, actor Josh O'Connor and director Francis Lee on the set of God's Own Country Chloé Zhao’s The Rider SEVENTH ROW SEVENTH ROW PODCAST : OUR FILM PODCAST AND Seventh Row podcast The Seventh Row podcast is a weekly podcast in which we compare and contrast films to discover new insights and context for (mostly foreign and independent) films both new and old. Our panel always features at least 50% women, and is a combination of critics, film lovers, and academics. Episodes from the last six months are free; older episodes and bonus weekly episodes are EP. 95: RECLAIMING HISTORY IN DOCUMENTARY: NO ORDINARY MAN Left: Billy Tipton, the subject of No Ordinary Man; Right: Fred Whitfield as John Ware in John Ware Reclaimed. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney (@bwestcineaste), Executive Editor Orla Smith (), Associate Editor Brett Pardy (@antiqueipod), and special guest Courtney Small (). PODCASTS: SEVENTH ROW AND 21ST FOLIO Seventh Row Podcasts. We run two podcasts at Seventh Row: Our flagship Seventh Row podcast, featuring in-depth discussions on individual films that we've done Special Issues on or that we think deserve special attention.Subscribe on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, or TuneIn.; Our 21st Folio podcast, a podcast about modern Shakespeare productions of stage and screen. BERLIN AND BEYOND 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: EXILE AND VEINS OF THE Stills from highlights of the 2021 Berlin and Beyond Film Festival: Veins of the World (left) and Exile (right) At Seventh Row, we pride ourselves on seeking out the best hidden gems that nobody’s talking about to ensure that our readers never miss a great film again.ESSAYS ARCHIVES
Carla Simón’s and Dominga Sotomayor Castillo’s shortform collaboration, Correspondencia (Correspondences), is a thrillingly urgent series of video letters. SEVENTH ROW WRITERS ON THEIR FAVOURITE CINEMATOGRAPHY OF 2020 Four stills from Monkey Beach, which features some of the best cinematography of 2020. M onkey Beach is a film rife with flashbacks, intergenerational trauma, and an ever-shifting line between the physical and supernatural. From the beginning, cinematographer Stirling Bancroft makes a clear distinction between Vancouver, “a city built on colonial lies,” and Kitimat, home of the Haislapeople.
CELEBRATE PRIDE WITH THE FRENCH MINISERIES PROUD Frédéric Pierrot stars as Charles in episode 1 of the French miniseries Proud. Courtesy of Kino Lorber. The first episode of Proud focuses on father Charles (Frédéric Pierrot) who can’t handle discovering, accidentally, that his teenage son, Victor (Benjamin Voisin) is gay, when he catches him receiving a blow job from Charles’s colleague’s son, Sélim (Sami Outalbali). INTERVIEW: KIM O’BOMSAWIN ON CALL ME HUMAN AND JOSÉPHINE BACON Joséphine Bacon looks down at Mushuau Nipi from a charter plane, and is full of emotion, in this moving scene from Call Me Human (Je m’appelle humain) directed by Kim O’Bomsawin. They visited this place specifically for the making of the film Je m’appelle humain. 7R: There are all these wonderful shots of her reacting to and lookingat
LESLIE SHATZ ON WORKING AS KELLY REICHARDT'S SOUND Alex Heeney / July 25, 2020. Sound designer Leslie Shatz on Kelly Reichardt, town sounds, and misbehaving dogs – an ebook preview. Leslie Shatz chats about his collaboration with Kelly Reichardt and how they avoid making the “feel good movie of the year.”. This is an excerpt of our Reichardt ebook, Roads to nowhere. WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT SEX IN ON CHESIL BEACH We need to talk about sex in On Chesil Beach. I t starts with an unfortunate metaphor in a sex manual for married women. “Women are like doorways. Men enter them,” reads bride-to-be Florence (Saoirse Ronan). The book goes on to describe the process of a penis getting engorged with blood, after which, the man lies on top of the woman, when it becomes “perfectly acceptable” for her to HOME - SEVENTH ROWSTART HEREEBOOKSPODCASTSMASTERCLASSESMERCHJOIN BOOKCLUB
Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy chronicles the opioid crisis facing the people of the Kainai First Nation and how “harm reduction” practices can save them. LOCKDOWN FILM SCHOOL Introducing.The 2021 Creative Nonfiction Workshop Join us for a deep dive into creative nonfiction filmmaking through a series of livestreams with pairs of boundary-pushing nonfiction filmmakers through the summer. The event is ticketed. Find out more & pre-register Lockdown Film School A series of live-streamed discussions and Q&As with pairs of filmmakers on Sundays from 5-6 p.m.ET on Zoom.
EMERGING ACTORS: SEVENTH ROW'S FIFTY SCREEN STARS OF TOMORROW Noée Abita is one of the most exciting emerging actors working today. (From left) Ava, Genèse, Slalom. We first took note of Noée Abita when she was still a teenager with her first leading role in Léa Mysius’s Ava (2017). She’s since impressed us as the co-lead in Genèse (2018) despite the underwritten part. But it’s her leading role in the recent Slalom (2020) that is her real tour VISIONS DU RÉEL 2021 SPOTLIGHTS NONFICTION FILMS PUSHING The 2021 Visions du Réel film festival featured boundary-pushing nonfiction films, with highlights including Sheltered and Les Guérisseurs. Read our Visions du Réel coverage. From left to right: stills from My Place is Home, Way Beyond, 1970, and Captains of Za’atari, all screening at Visions du Réel alongside Sheltered andLes Guérisseurs.
IDA PANAHANDEH'S TITI IS A CHARACTER STUDY ABOUT LIFE Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about life under patriarchy. Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Titi is currently streaming across the US until May 23 at the Minneapolis St Paul International Film Festival. Tickets areavailable here.
THE FIFTEEN BEST FILMS OF BERLINALE 2021 Nelly Rapp – Monster Agent is one of the best films of Berlinale 2021. Still courtesy of the Berlinale. Nelly Rapp is a delightful and often hilarious monster and haunted house movie for the whole family, in which the monsters are more misunderstood misfits than imminent dangers, and the houses aren’t haunted at all. When ten-year-old Nelly Rapp (Matilda Gross) is due to spend a week with SHADOW OF DUMONT: A ROAD TRIP THROUGH FAMILIAL INDIGENOUS Shadow of Dumont: A road trip through familial Indigenous history. T revor Cameron’s Shadow of Dumont is one of a series of recent Canadian films — among them, John Ware Reclaimed, No Ordinary Man, Inconvenient Indian — dedicated to reclaiming the history of marginalized people. The film, ostensibly, takes as its subject Gabriel Dumont, a colleague of the better-known Louis Riel, with JOANNA HOGG: AN IN-DEPTH INTRODUCTION Joanna Hogg Everything you ever wanted to know about Joanna Hogg, the director of Unrelated, Archipelago, Exhibition, and The Souvenir. Take the ChallengeGet the book now Joanna Hogg is a British film director and screenwriter. She has made four feature films: Unrelated (2008), Archipelago (2010), Exhibition (2013), and The Souvenir (2019). DP JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS ON NOMADLAND AND THE 'MAGIC HOUR Orla Smith / February 19, 2021. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards on Nomadland and the ‘magic hour hustle’. British cinematographer Joshua James Richards discusses his ongoing collaboration with Chloé Zhao, and how they captured the American landscape in Nomadland. Nomadland is now available on Hulu in the US. JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS INTERVIEW: GOD'S OWN COUNTRY Cinematographer Joshua James Richards talks adapting to a director’s vision and creating a sense of place in God’s Own Country and The Rider. This is an excerpt from our ebook God's Own Country: A Special Issue, which is available for purchase here. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards, actor Josh O'Connor and director Francis Lee on the set of God's Own Country Chloé Zhao’s The Rider HOME - SEVENTH ROWSTART HEREEBOOKSPODCASTSMASTERCLASSESMERCHJOIN BOOKCLUB
Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy chronicles the opioid crisis facing the people of the Kainai First Nation and how “harm reduction” practices can save them. LOCKDOWN FILM SCHOOL Introducing.The 2021 Creative Nonfiction Workshop Join us for a deep dive into creative nonfiction filmmaking through a series of livestreams with pairs of boundary-pushing nonfiction filmmakers through the summer. The event is ticketed. Find out more & pre-register Lockdown Film School A series of live-streamed discussions and Q&As with pairs of filmmakers on Sundays from 5-6 p.m.ET on Zoom.
EMERGING ACTORS: SEVENTH ROW'S FIFTY SCREEN STARS OF TOMORROW Noée Abita is one of the most exciting emerging actors working today. (From left) Ava, Genèse, Slalom. We first took note of Noée Abita when she was still a teenager with her first leading role in Léa Mysius’s Ava (2017). She’s since impressed us as the co-lead in Genèse (2018) despite the underwritten part. But it’s her leading role in the recent Slalom (2020) that is her real tour VISIONS DU RÉEL 2021 SPOTLIGHTS NONFICTION FILMS PUSHING The 2021 Visions du Réel film festival featured boundary-pushing nonfiction films, with highlights including Sheltered and Les Guérisseurs. Read our Visions du Réel coverage. From left to right: stills from My Place is Home, Way Beyond, 1970, and Captains of Za’atari, all screening at Visions du Réel alongside Sheltered andLes Guérisseurs.
IDA PANAHANDEH'S TITI IS A CHARACTER STUDY ABOUT LIFE Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about life under patriarchy. Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Titi is currently streaming across the US until May 23 at the Minneapolis St Paul International Film Festival. Tickets areavailable here.
THE FIFTEEN BEST FILMS OF BERLINALE 2021 Nelly Rapp – Monster Agent is one of the best films of Berlinale 2021. Still courtesy of the Berlinale. Nelly Rapp is a delightful and often hilarious monster and haunted house movie for the whole family, in which the monsters are more misunderstood misfits than imminent dangers, and the houses aren’t haunted at all. When ten-year-old Nelly Rapp (Matilda Gross) is due to spend a week with SHADOW OF DUMONT: A ROAD TRIP THROUGH FAMILIAL INDIGENOUS Shadow of Dumont: A road trip through familial Indigenous history. T revor Cameron’s Shadow of Dumont is one of a series of recent Canadian films — among them, John Ware Reclaimed, No Ordinary Man, Inconvenient Indian — dedicated to reclaiming the history of marginalized people. The film, ostensibly, takes as its subject Gabriel Dumont, a colleague of the better-known Louis Riel, with JOANNA HOGG: AN IN-DEPTH INTRODUCTION Joanna Hogg Everything you ever wanted to know about Joanna Hogg, the director of Unrelated, Archipelago, Exhibition, and The Souvenir. Take the ChallengeGet the book now Joanna Hogg is a British film director and screenwriter. She has made four feature films: Unrelated (2008), Archipelago (2010), Exhibition (2013), and The Souvenir (2019). DP JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS ON NOMADLAND AND THE 'MAGIC HOUR Orla Smith / February 19, 2021. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards on Nomadland and the ‘magic hour hustle’. British cinematographer Joshua James Richards discusses his ongoing collaboration with Chloé Zhao, and how they captured the American landscape in Nomadland. Nomadland is now available on Hulu in the US. JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS INTERVIEW: GOD'S OWN COUNTRY Cinematographer Joshua James Richards talks adapting to a director’s vision and creating a sense of place in God’s Own Country and The Rider. This is an excerpt from our ebook God's Own Country: A Special Issue, which is available for purchase here. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards, actor Josh O'Connor and director Francis Lee on the set of God's Own Country Chloé Zhao’s The Rider SEVENTH ROW SEVENTH ROW PODCAST : OUR FILM PODCAST AND Seventh Row podcast The Seventh Row podcast is a weekly podcast in which we compare and contrast films to discover new insights and context for (mostly foreign and independent) films both new and old. Our panel always features at least 50% women, and is a combination of critics, film lovers, and academics. Episodes from the last six months are free; older episodes and bonus weekly episodes are EP. 95: RECLAIMING HISTORY IN DOCUMENTARY: NO ORDINARY MAN Left: Billy Tipton, the subject of No Ordinary Man; Right: Fred Whitfield as John Ware in John Ware Reclaimed. This episode features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney (@bwestcineaste), Executive Editor Orla Smith (), Associate Editor Brett Pardy (@antiqueipod), and special guest Courtney Small (). PODCASTS: SEVENTH ROW AND 21ST FOLIO Seventh Row Podcasts. We run two podcasts at Seventh Row: Our flagship Seventh Row podcast, featuring in-depth discussions on individual films that we've done Special Issues on or that we think deserve special attention.Subscribe on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, or TuneIn.; Our 21st Folio podcast, a podcast about modern Shakespeare productions of stage and screen. BERLIN AND BEYOND 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: EXILE AND VEINS OF THE Stills from highlights of the 2021 Berlin and Beyond Film Festival: Veins of the World (left) and Exile (right) At Seventh Row, we pride ourselves on seeking out the best hidden gems that nobody’s talking about to ensure that our readers never miss a great film again.ESSAYS ARCHIVES
Carla Simón’s and Dominga Sotomayor Castillo’s shortform collaboration, Correspondencia (Correspondences), is a thrillingly urgent series of video letters. SEVENTH ROW WRITERS ON THEIR FAVOURITE CINEMATOGRAPHY OF 2020 Four stills from Monkey Beach, which features some of the best cinematography of 2020. M onkey Beach is a film rife with flashbacks, intergenerational trauma, and an ever-shifting line between the physical and supernatural. From the beginning, cinematographer Stirling Bancroft makes a clear distinction between Vancouver, “a city built on colonial lies,” and Kitimat, home of the Haislapeople.
CELEBRATE PRIDE WITH THE FRENCH MINISERIES PROUD Frédéric Pierrot stars as Charles in episode 1 of the French miniseries Proud. Courtesy of Kino Lorber. The first episode of Proud focuses on father Charles (Frédéric Pierrot) who can’t handle discovering, accidentally, that his teenage son, Victor (Benjamin Voisin) is gay, when he catches him receiving a blow job from Charles’s colleague’s son, Sélim (Sami Outalbali). INTERVIEW: KIM O’BOMSAWIN ON CALL ME HUMAN AND JOSÉPHINE BACON Joséphine Bacon looks down at Mushuau Nipi from a charter plane, and is full of emotion, in this moving scene from Call Me Human (Je m’appelle humain) directed by Kim O’Bomsawin. They visited this place specifically for the making of the film Je m’appelle humain. 7R: There are all these wonderful shots of her reacting to and lookingat
LESLIE SHATZ ON WORKING AS KELLY REICHARDT'S SOUND Alex Heeney / July 25, 2020. Sound designer Leslie Shatz on Kelly Reichardt, town sounds, and misbehaving dogs – an ebook preview. Leslie Shatz chats about his collaboration with Kelly Reichardt and how they avoid making the “feel good movie of the year.”. This is an excerpt of our Reichardt ebook, Roads to nowhere. WE NEED TO TALK ABOUT SEX IN ON CHESIL BEACH We need to talk about sex in On Chesil Beach. I t starts with an unfortunate metaphor in a sex manual for married women. “Women are like doorways. Men enter them,” reads bride-to-be Florence (Saoirse Ronan). The book goes on to describe the process of a penis getting engorged with blood, after which, the man lies on top of the woman, when it becomes “perfectly acceptable” for her to HOME - SEVENTH ROWSTART HEREEBOOKSPODCASTSMASTERCLASSESMERCHJOIN BOOKCLUB
Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy chronicles the opioid crisis facing the people of the Kainai First Nation and how “harm reduction” practices can save them. LOCKDOWN FILM SCHOOL Introducing.The 2021 Creative Nonfiction Workshop Join us for a deep dive into creative nonfiction filmmaking through a series of livestreams with pairs of boundary-pushing nonfiction filmmakers through the summer. The event is ticketed. Find out more & pre-register Lockdown Film School A series of live-streamed discussions and Q&As with pairs of filmmakers on Sundays from 5-6 p.m.ET on Zoom.
SEVENTH ROW SEVENTH ROW PODCAST : OUR FILM PODCAST AND Seventh Row podcast The Seventh Row podcast is a weekly podcast in which we compare and contrast films to discover new insights and context for (mostly foreign and independent) films both new and old. Our panel always features at least 50% women, and is a combination of critics, film lovers, and academics. Episodes from the last six months are free; older episodes and bonus weekly episodes are VISIONS DU RÉEL 2021 SPOTLIGHTS NONFICTION FILMS PUSHING Still from Marie-Eve Hildbrand’s Les Guérisseurs in which a medical student checks the medication dosage with the robot assistant.The film premiered at Visions du Réel 2021 in the National Competition. Marie-Eve Hildbrand’s fly-on-the-wall documentary, Les Guérisseurs, follows her father, Dr Hildbrand, in the final weeks before he retires from practice, as well as medical students in RACHEL MORRISON’S DEEPLY EMPATHETIC In Fruitvale Station, Cake, Dope, and Mudbound, Rachel Morrison's cinematography immerses viewers in marginalized characters' points of view. Still from Mudbound, courtesy of Netflix In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, cinematographer Rachel Morrison said, “I believe the job of the cinematographer is to visualize emotion — things we, as women, are inherently good at.” Morrison REVIEW: THE HOLLOW CROWN: RICHARD II IS A NEAR PERFECTKING RICHARD II SHAKESPEARE QUOTESRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE FULL PLAYRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PDFRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PDFRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PLAY The Hollow Crown: “Richard II” is a great beginning to a near perfect screen adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henriad tetralogy. Ben Whishaw gives an unparalleled performance as Richard II in the first episode of the Hollow Crown, directed by Rupert Goold. Read our review of Rupert Goold’s Richard III on stage, and our interview with Goold SOUND DESIGNER JOVAN AJDER TALKS THE SOUVENIR Sound designer Jovan Ajder discusses the Souvenir. Sound designer Jovan Ajder has collaborated with Joanna Hogg on all of her features, starting with Unrelated.While sound design is often lumped in with post-production work, Ajder starts working on CÉLINE SCIAMMA ON GIRLHOOD AND LONELINESS IN CINEMACELINE SCIAMMA GIRLHOODCELINE SCIAMMA 1978CELINE SCIAMMA DATINGCELINE SCIAMMA IMDBCELINE SCIAMMA MOVIESCELINE SCIAMMA TWITTER Writer-director Céline Sciamma discusses Girlhood, the genesis of the film, how cinema is the only art form in which you can share someone else’s loneliness, how she created the remarkable “Rihanna” scene, and how she creates the dramatic tension that makes you want to see the face of her lead.. This is a preview of our book on Céline Sciamma’s work, Portraits of resistance. JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS INTERVIEW: GOD'S OWN COUNTRYJOSH JAMES FACEBOOKJOSHUA JAMES FACEBOOKJOSHUA JAMES JEWELLERYJOSHUA JAMES MUSICIANJOSHUA JAMES BERNARDJOSHUA JAMES FOLK SINGER Cinematographer Joshua James Richards talks adapting to a director’s vision and creating a sense of place in God’s Own Country and The Rider. This is an excerpt from our ebook God's Own Country: A Special Issue, which is available for purchase here. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards, actor Josh O'Connor and director Francis Lee on the set of God's Own Country Chloé Zhao’s The Rider REVIEW: THEA SHARROCK'S 'HENRY V' OF THE HOLLOW CROWN Thea Sharrock offers a radical reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s “Henry V” for The Hollow Crown, featuring a great lead performance from Tom Hiddleston. Listen to us discuss Sharrock’s “Henry V” on episode 2 of the 21st Folio podcast . Near the beginning of Shakespeare’s “Henry V”, King Henry responds to an attack on his HOME - SEVENTH ROWSTART HEREEBOOKSPODCASTSMASTERCLASSESMERCHJOIN BOOKCLUB
Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy chronicles the opioid crisis facing the people of the Kainai First Nation and how “harm reduction” practices can save them. LOCKDOWN FILM SCHOOL Introducing.The 2021 Creative Nonfiction Workshop Join us for a deep dive into creative nonfiction filmmaking through a series of livestreams with pairs of boundary-pushing nonfiction filmmakers through the summer. The event is ticketed. Find out more & pre-register Lockdown Film School A series of live-streamed discussions and Q&As with pairs of filmmakers on Sundays from 5-6 p.m.ET on Zoom.
SEVENTH ROW SEVENTH ROW PODCAST : OUR FILM PODCAST AND Seventh Row podcast The Seventh Row podcast is a weekly podcast in which we compare and contrast films to discover new insights and context for (mostly foreign and independent) films both new and old. Our panel always features at least 50% women, and is a combination of critics, film lovers, and academics. Episodes from the last six months are free; older episodes and bonus weekly episodes are VISIONS DU RÉEL 2021 SPOTLIGHTS NONFICTION FILMS PUSHING Still from Marie-Eve Hildbrand’s Les Guérisseurs in which a medical student checks the medication dosage with the robot assistant.The film premiered at Visions du Réel 2021 in the National Competition. Marie-Eve Hildbrand’s fly-on-the-wall documentary, Les Guérisseurs, follows her father, Dr Hildbrand, in the final weeks before he retires from practice, as well as medical students in RACHEL MORRISON’S DEEPLY EMPATHETIC In Fruitvale Station, Cake, Dope, and Mudbound, Rachel Morrison's cinematography immerses viewers in marginalized characters' points of view. Still from Mudbound, courtesy of Netflix In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, cinematographer Rachel Morrison said, “I believe the job of the cinematographer is to visualize emotion — things we, as women, are inherently good at.” Morrison REVIEW: THE HOLLOW CROWN: RICHARD II IS A NEAR PERFECTKING RICHARD II SHAKESPEARE QUOTESRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE FULL PLAYRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PDFRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PDFRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PLAY The Hollow Crown: “Richard II” is a great beginning to a near perfect screen adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henriad tetralogy. Ben Whishaw gives an unparalleled performance as Richard II in the first episode of the Hollow Crown, directed by Rupert Goold. Read our review of Rupert Goold’s Richard III on stage, and our interview with Goold SOUND DESIGNER JOVAN AJDER TALKS THE SOUVENIR Sound designer Jovan Ajder discusses the Souvenir. Sound designer Jovan Ajder has collaborated with Joanna Hogg on all of her features, starting with Unrelated.While sound design is often lumped in with post-production work, Ajder starts working on CÉLINE SCIAMMA ON GIRLHOOD AND LONELINESS IN CINEMACELINE SCIAMMA GIRLHOODCELINE SCIAMMA 1978CELINE SCIAMMA DATINGCELINE SCIAMMA IMDBCELINE SCIAMMA MOVIESCELINE SCIAMMA TWITTER Writer-director Céline Sciamma discusses Girlhood, the genesis of the film, how cinema is the only art form in which you can share someone else’s loneliness, how she created the remarkable “Rihanna” scene, and how she creates the dramatic tension that makes you want to see the face of her lead.. This is a preview of our book on Céline Sciamma’s work, Portraits of resistance. JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS INTERVIEW: GOD'S OWN COUNTRYJOSH JAMES FACEBOOKJOSHUA JAMES FACEBOOKJOSHUA JAMES JEWELLERYJOSHUA JAMES MUSICIANJOSHUA JAMES BERNARDJOSHUA JAMES FOLK SINGER Cinematographer Joshua James Richards talks adapting to a director’s vision and creating a sense of place in God’s Own Country and The Rider. This is an excerpt from our ebook God's Own Country: A Special Issue, which is available for purchase here. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards, actor Josh O'Connor and director Francis Lee on the set of God's Own Country Chloé Zhao’s The Rider REVIEW: THEA SHARROCK'S 'HENRY V' OF THE HOLLOW CROWN Thea Sharrock offers a radical reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s “Henry V” for The Hollow Crown, featuring a great lead performance from Tom Hiddleston. Listen to us discuss Sharrock’s “Henry V” on episode 2 of the 21st Folio podcast . Near the beginning of Shakespeare’s “Henry V”, King Henry responds to an attack on his BERLIN AND BEYOND 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: EXILE AND VEINS OF THE Stills from highlights of the 2021 Berlin and Beyond Film Festival: Veins of the World (left) and Exile (right) At Seventh Row, we pride ourselves on seeking out the best hidden gems that nobody’s talking about to ensure that our readers never miss a great film again. EMERGING ACTORS: SEVENTH ROW'S FIFTY SCREEN STARS OF TOMORROW Noée Abita is one of the most exciting emerging actors working today. (From left) Ava, Genèse, Slalom. We first took note of Noée Abita when she was still a teenager with her first leading role in Léa Mysius’s Ava (2017). She’s since impressed us as the co-lead in Genèse (2018) despite the underwritten part. But it’s her leading role in the recent Slalom (2020) that is her real tour PODCASTS: SEVENTH ROW AND 21ST FOLIO Seventh Row Podcasts. We run two podcasts at Seventh Row: Our flagship Seventh Row podcast, featuring in-depth discussions on individual films that we've done Special Issues on or that we think deserve special attention.Subscribe on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, or TuneIn.; Our 21st Folio podcast, a podcast about modern Shakespeare productions of stage and screen. GRÉGORY MAGNE’S FILM PERFUMES WILL LIFT YOUR SPIRITS Grégory Magne’s Perfumes is a lovely film about a friendship between two lonely adults, one of whom designs perfumes. The film is screening in Canada via Cinefranco, a A MASTERCLASS WITH AGNIESZKA HOLLAND ON DIRECTING Listen to the audio from our masterclass with Holland. Holland had internet connectivity issues so the video was too broken to share here. Highlights of the Agnieszka Holland masterclass SEVENTH ROW WRITERS ON THEIR FAVOURITE CINEMATOGRAPHY OF 2020 Four stills from Monkey Beach, which features some of the best cinematography of 2020. M onkey Beach is a film rife with flashbacks, intergenerational trauma, and an ever-shifting line between the physical and supernatural. From the beginning, cinematographer Stirling Bancroft makes a clear distinction between Vancouver, “a city built on colonial lies,” and Kitimat, home of the Haislapeople.
IDA PANAHANDEH'S TITI IS A CHARACTER STUDY ABOUT LIFE Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Titi is currently streaming across the US until May 23 at the Minneapolis St Paul International Film Festival. CALL ME BY YOUR NAME 7R Best Cinematography 7R Best Performances 7R Best Editing 7R Best Costumes Loved Call Me by Your Name?Return to Italy for a summer with this ebook, equipped this time with the ability to articulate what made it so ineffable and unforgettable.Get your copy now! 🎁 Give the book as a gift Read excerpts from the book Read the excerpts About the book Call Me by Your Name: A Special Issue In JOANNA HOGG: AN IN-DEPTH INTRODUCTION Joanna Hogg Everything you ever wanted to know about Joanna Hogg, the director of Unrelated, Archipelago, Exhibition, and The Souvenir. Take the ChallengeGet the book now Joanna Hogg is a British film director and screenwriter. She has made four feature films: Unrelated (2008), Archipelago (2010), Exhibition (2013), and The Souvenir (2019). CELEBRATE PRIDE WITH THE FRENCH MINISERIES PROUD Frédéric Pierrot stars as Charles in episode 1 of the French miniseries Proud. Courtesy of Kino Lorber. The first episode of Proud focuses on father Charles (Frédéric Pierrot) who can’t handle discovering, accidentally, that his teenage son, Victor (Benjamin Voisin) is gay, when he catches him receiving a blow job from Charles’s colleague’s son, Sélim (Sami Outalbali). HOME - SEVENTH ROWSTART HEREEBOOKSPODCASTSMASTERCLASSESMERCHJOIN BOOKCLUB
Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy chronicles the opioid crisis facing the people of the Kainai First Nation and how “harm reduction” practices can save them. LOCKDOWN FILM SCHOOL Introducing.The 2021 Creative Nonfiction Workshop Join us for a deep dive into creative nonfiction filmmaking through a series of livestreams with pairs of boundary-pushing nonfiction filmmakers through the summer. The event is ticketed. Find out more & pre-register Lockdown Film School A series of live-streamed discussions and Q&As with pairs of filmmakers on Sundays from 5-6 p.m.ET on Zoom.
SEVENTH ROW SEVENTH ROW PODCAST : OUR FILM PODCAST AND Seventh Row podcast The Seventh Row podcast is a weekly podcast in which we compare and contrast films to discover new insights and context for (mostly foreign and independent) films both new and old. Our panel always features at least 50% women, and is a combination of critics, film lovers, and academics. Episodes from the last six months are free; older episodes and bonus weekly episodes are VISIONS DU RÉEL 2021 SPOTLIGHTS NONFICTION FILMS PUSHING Still from Marie-Eve Hildbrand’s Les Guérisseurs in which a medical student checks the medication dosage with the robot assistant.The film premiered at Visions du Réel 2021 in the National Competition. Marie-Eve Hildbrand’s fly-on-the-wall documentary, Les Guérisseurs, follows her father, Dr Hildbrand, in the final weeks before he retires from practice, as well as medical students in RACHEL MORRISON’S DEEPLY EMPATHETIC In Fruitvale Station, Cake, Dope, and Mudbound, Rachel Morrison's cinematography immerses viewers in marginalized characters' points of view. Still from Mudbound, courtesy of Netflix In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, cinematographer Rachel Morrison said, “I believe the job of the cinematographer is to visualize emotion — things we, as women, are inherently good at.” Morrison REVIEW: THE HOLLOW CROWN: RICHARD II IS A NEAR PERFECTKING RICHARD II SHAKESPEARE QUOTESRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE FULL PLAYRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PDFRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PDFRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PLAY The Hollow Crown: “Richard II” is a great beginning to a near perfect screen adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henriad tetralogy. Ben Whishaw gives an unparalleled performance as Richard II in the first episode of the Hollow Crown, directed by Rupert Goold. Read our review of Rupert Goold’s Richard III on stage, and our interview with Goold SOUND DESIGNER JOVAN AJDER TALKS THE SOUVENIR Sound designer Jovan Ajder discusses the Souvenir. Sound designer Jovan Ajder has collaborated with Joanna Hogg on all of her features, starting with Unrelated.While sound design is often lumped in with post-production work, Ajder starts working on CÉLINE SCIAMMA ON GIRLHOOD AND LONELINESS IN CINEMACELINE SCIAMMA GIRLHOODCELINE SCIAMMA 1978CELINE SCIAMMA DATINGCELINE SCIAMMA IMDBCELINE SCIAMMA MOVIESCELINE SCIAMMA TWITTER Writer-director Céline Sciamma discusses Girlhood, the genesis of the film, how cinema is the only art form in which you can share someone else’s loneliness, how she created the remarkable “Rihanna” scene, and how she creates the dramatic tension that makes you want to see the face of her lead.. This is a preview of our book on Céline Sciamma’s work, Portraits of resistance. JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS INTERVIEW: GOD'S OWN COUNTRYJOSH JAMES FACEBOOKJOSHUA JAMES FACEBOOKJOSHUA JAMES JEWELLERYJOSHUA JAMES MUSICIANJOSHUA JAMES BERNARDJOSHUA JAMES FOLK SINGER Cinematographer Joshua James Richards talks adapting to a director’s vision and creating a sense of place in God’s Own Country and The Rider. This is an excerpt from our ebook God's Own Country: A Special Issue, which is available for purchase here. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards, actor Josh O'Connor and director Francis Lee on the set of God's Own Country Chloé Zhao’s The Rider REVIEW: THEA SHARROCK'S 'HENRY V' OF THE HOLLOW CROWN Thea Sharrock offers a radical reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s “Henry V” for The Hollow Crown, featuring a great lead performance from Tom Hiddleston. Listen to us discuss Sharrock’s “Henry V” on episode 2 of the 21st Folio podcast . Near the beginning of Shakespeare’s “Henry V”, King Henry responds to an attack on his HOME - SEVENTH ROWSTART HEREEBOOKSPODCASTSMASTERCLASSESMERCHJOIN BOOKCLUB
Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy chronicles the opioid crisis facing the people of the Kainai First Nation and how “harm reduction” practices can save them. LOCKDOWN FILM SCHOOL Introducing.The 2021 Creative Nonfiction Workshop Join us for a deep dive into creative nonfiction filmmaking through a series of livestreams with pairs of boundary-pushing nonfiction filmmakers through the summer. The event is ticketed. Find out more & pre-register Lockdown Film School A series of live-streamed discussions and Q&As with pairs of filmmakers on Sundays from 5-6 p.m.ET on Zoom.
SEVENTH ROW SEVENTH ROW PODCAST : OUR FILM PODCAST AND Seventh Row podcast The Seventh Row podcast is a weekly podcast in which we compare and contrast films to discover new insights and context for (mostly foreign and independent) films both new and old. Our panel always features at least 50% women, and is a combination of critics, film lovers, and academics. Episodes from the last six months are free; older episodes and bonus weekly episodes are VISIONS DU RÉEL 2021 SPOTLIGHTS NONFICTION FILMS PUSHING Still from Marie-Eve Hildbrand’s Les Guérisseurs in which a medical student checks the medication dosage with the robot assistant.The film premiered at Visions du Réel 2021 in the National Competition. Marie-Eve Hildbrand’s fly-on-the-wall documentary, Les Guérisseurs, follows her father, Dr Hildbrand, in the final weeks before he retires from practice, as well as medical students in RACHEL MORRISON’S DEEPLY EMPATHETIC In Fruitvale Station, Cake, Dope, and Mudbound, Rachel Morrison's cinematography immerses viewers in marginalized characters' points of view. Still from Mudbound, courtesy of Netflix In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, cinematographer Rachel Morrison said, “I believe the job of the cinematographer is to visualize emotion — things we, as women, are inherently good at.” Morrison REVIEW: THE HOLLOW CROWN: RICHARD II IS A NEAR PERFECTKING RICHARD II SHAKESPEARE QUOTESRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE FULL PLAYRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PDFRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PDFRICHARD II SHAKESPEARE PLAY The Hollow Crown: “Richard II” is a great beginning to a near perfect screen adaptation of Shakespeare’s Henriad tetralogy. Ben Whishaw gives an unparalleled performance as Richard II in the first episode of the Hollow Crown, directed by Rupert Goold. Read our review of Rupert Goold’s Richard III on stage, and our interview with Goold SOUND DESIGNER JOVAN AJDER TALKS THE SOUVENIR Sound designer Jovan Ajder discusses the Souvenir. Sound designer Jovan Ajder has collaborated with Joanna Hogg on all of her features, starting with Unrelated.While sound design is often lumped in with post-production work, Ajder starts working on CÉLINE SCIAMMA ON GIRLHOOD AND LONELINESS IN CINEMACELINE SCIAMMA GIRLHOODCELINE SCIAMMA 1978CELINE SCIAMMA DATINGCELINE SCIAMMA IMDBCELINE SCIAMMA MOVIESCELINE SCIAMMA TWITTER Writer-director Céline Sciamma discusses Girlhood, the genesis of the film, how cinema is the only art form in which you can share someone else’s loneliness, how she created the remarkable “Rihanna” scene, and how she creates the dramatic tension that makes you want to see the face of her lead.. This is a preview of our book on Céline Sciamma’s work, Portraits of resistance. JOSHUA JAMES RICHARDS INTERVIEW: GOD'S OWN COUNTRYJOSH JAMES FACEBOOKJOSHUA JAMES FACEBOOKJOSHUA JAMES JEWELLERYJOSHUA JAMES MUSICIANJOSHUA JAMES BERNARDJOSHUA JAMES FOLK SINGER Cinematographer Joshua James Richards talks adapting to a director’s vision and creating a sense of place in God’s Own Country and The Rider. This is an excerpt from our ebook God's Own Country: A Special Issue, which is available for purchase here. Cinematographer Joshua James Richards, actor Josh O'Connor and director Francis Lee on the set of God's Own Country Chloé Zhao’s The Rider REVIEW: THEA SHARROCK'S 'HENRY V' OF THE HOLLOW CROWN Thea Sharrock offers a radical reinterpretation of Shakespeare’s “Henry V” for The Hollow Crown, featuring a great lead performance from Tom Hiddleston. Listen to us discuss Sharrock’s “Henry V” on episode 2 of the 21st Folio podcast . Near the beginning of Shakespeare’s “Henry V”, King Henry responds to an attack on his BERLIN AND BEYOND 2021 HIGHLIGHTS: EXILE AND VEINS OF THE Stills from highlights of the 2021 Berlin and Beyond Film Festival: Veins of the World (left) and Exile (right) At Seventh Row, we pride ourselves on seeking out the best hidden gems that nobody’s talking about to ensure that our readers never miss a great film again. EMERGING ACTORS: SEVENTH ROW'S FIFTY SCREEN STARS OF TOMORROW Noée Abita is one of the most exciting emerging actors working today. (From left) Ava, Genèse, Slalom. We first took note of Noée Abita when she was still a teenager with her first leading role in Léa Mysius’s Ava (2017). She’s since impressed us as the co-lead in Genèse (2018) despite the underwritten part. But it’s her leading role in the recent Slalom (2020) that is her real tour PODCASTS: SEVENTH ROW AND 21ST FOLIO Seventh Row Podcasts. We run two podcasts at Seventh Row: Our flagship Seventh Row podcast, featuring in-depth discussions on individual films that we've done Special Issues on or that we think deserve special attention.Subscribe on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, or TuneIn.; Our 21st Folio podcast, a podcast about modern Shakespeare productions of stage and screen. GRÉGORY MAGNE’S FILM PERFUMES WILL LIFT YOUR SPIRITS Grégory Magne’s Perfumes is a lovely film about a friendship between two lonely adults, one of whom designs perfumes. The film is screening in Canada via Cinefranco, a A MASTERCLASS WITH AGNIESZKA HOLLAND ON DIRECTING Listen to the audio from our masterclass with Holland. Holland had internet connectivity issues so the video was too broken to share here. Highlights of the Agnieszka Holland masterclass SEVENTH ROW WRITERS ON THEIR FAVOURITE CINEMATOGRAPHY OF 2020 Four stills from Monkey Beach, which features some of the best cinematography of 2020. M onkey Beach is a film rife with flashbacks, intergenerational trauma, and an ever-shifting line between the physical and supernatural. From the beginning, cinematographer Stirling Bancroft makes a clear distinction between Vancouver, “a city built on colonial lies,” and Kitimat, home of the Haislapeople.
IDA PANAHANDEH'S TITI IS A CHARACTER STUDY ABOUT LIFE Ida Panahandeh’s Titi is a character study about an Iranian Roma woman caught between two unworthy men in a society controlled by men. Titi is currently streaming across the US until May 23 at the Minneapolis St Paul International Film Festival. CALL ME BY YOUR NAME 7R Best Cinematography 7R Best Performances 7R Best Editing 7R Best Costumes Loved Call Me by Your Name?Return to Italy for a summer with this ebook, equipped this time with the ability to articulate what made it so ineffable and unforgettable.Get your copy now! 🎁 Give the book as a gift Read excerpts from the book Read the excerpts About the book Call Me by Your Name: A Special Issue In JOANNA HOGG: AN IN-DEPTH INTRODUCTION Joanna Hogg Everything you ever wanted to know about Joanna Hogg, the director of Unrelated, Archipelago, Exhibition, and The Souvenir. Take the ChallengeGet the book now Joanna Hogg is a British film director and screenwriter. She has made four feature films: Unrelated (2008), Archipelago (2010), Exhibition (2013), and The Souvenir (2019). CELEBRATE PRIDE WITH THE FRENCH MINISERIES PROUD Frédéric Pierrot stars as Charles in episode 1 of the French miniseries Proud. Courtesy of Kino Lorber. The first episode of Proud focuses on father Charles (Frédéric Pierrot) who can’t handle discovering, accidentally, that his teenage son, Victor (Benjamin Voisin) is gay, when he catches him receiving a blow job from Charles’s colleague’s son, Sélim (Sami Outalbali). * Skip to main content* Skip to footer
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