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100: Films for the future

100: Films for the future

FromSeventh Row Podcast


100: Films for the future

FromSeventh Row Podcast

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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Jul 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

To celebrate our 100th episode, Executive Editor Orla Smith hosts nine regular contributors sharing their picks for a film which can be constructive for the world and illuminate something about the people and society around us. On this episode Orla Smith and Support the Girls (3:35) Alex Heeney and Proxima (9:41) Caitlin Merriman and The Lady in the Van (15:21) Debbie Zhou and Lust, Caution (19:35) Lena Wilson and Teeth (24:28) Andrew Kendall and The English Patient (27:19) Emily Garside and Pride (32:23) Fiona Underhill and Empire of the Sun (36:39) Lindsay Pugh and Ishtar (41:00) Brett Pardy and The Farewell (45:57) Contributors: Emily Garside (@EmiGarside), Writer, Researcher, and Theatre Maker. Visit her website. Alex Heeney (@bwestcineaste), Editor-in-Chief, Seventh Row. Andrew Kendall (@DepartedAviator), Film Critic, Stabroek News. Caitlin Merriman (@CaitlinSnark). Brett Pardy (@AntiqueiPod), Associate Editor, Seventh Row. Lindsay Pugh (@womaninrevolt), Contributing Editor, Seventh Row. Writer, Woman in Revolt. Orla Smith (@orlamango), Executive Editor, Seventh Row. Fiona Underhill (@FionaUnderhill), Editor-in-Chief, JumpCut Online. Lena Wilson (@lenalwilson), Culture Writer. Visit her website. Debbie Zhou (@debbie_zhou), Managing Editor, Rough Cut. Episode Notes: Read Alex's interview with Proxima director Alice Winocour Read Alex's 2014 review of Pride Read Orla's interview with The Farewell director Lulu Wang Related Episodes Ep. 51: Working Mothers: Proxima & Baby Boom Ep. 1: Leave No Trace Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com.
Released:
Jul 14, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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Cannes 2022 kicks off on May 17, so let's celebrate the wonderful work by women who have been at Cannes this year and in the past. Join us for a podcast season starting May 11 on women directors in the Cannes Competition, and get the Box Set of books on women directors at Cannes. 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. Soon, all episodes more than six months old will be only available to our members. As a member, you’ll receive a personalized premium feed of all of our episodes, and you can still listen to it from your favourite podcatcher. To become a member, visit http://seventh-row.com/join