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I Was A Good Soldier: Understanding The Fruit Machine (2018) dir. Sarah Fodey
Bethan Bates reviews The Fruit Machine, a documentary directed by Sarah Fodey which explores the contexts of the Cold War in Canada and its relation to perpetuating rampant homophobia.
ReFrame Review: Mary Two-Axe Earley + Without a Whisper
These two films serve as poignant reminders that Indigenous women have long been excluded from the feminist movement, and emancipatory victories enjoyed by white women. From gender-discrimination in the Indian Act to the white-washed story of feminism in the U.S., these films place Indigenous women in the lineage of struggle for gender justice.
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Radio Free Arthur
What's up with that movie that everybody hates that's also a musical? We don't know, we just talk about Pride and Prejudice (2005) and Dakota Johnson for an hour.And also the new articles from our staff, which are equally as compelling and interesting as the spooky season draws in cinephiles and freaks alike.
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