1 hr 4 min

Women at Cannes 2022 Seventh Row Podcast

    • Film Reviews

On today's episode, we look back at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival: both its many institutional failings when it comes to encouraging and promoting diversity and bunch of great films by women that we watched from the programme.
This episode of the podcast features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney and Executive Editor Orla Smith
Get the box set of books about women directors — Kelly Reichardt, Céline Sciamma, and Lynne Ramsay — who have screened films in the Cannes Competition.
Sign up for updates on the podcast and other news about women directors at Cannes this year. 
On this episode:
Intro (0:00) How Kelly Reichardt’s Showing Up fared at Cannes 2022 (2:40) The Cannes Film Festival’s backwards approach to diversity (11:10) The award winners (18:17) What we thought of Cannes films we saw (27:12) Closing thoughts (1:00:25) Show notes
View the history of women directors at Cannes Read Alex's review of Corsage (Marie Kreutzer) Read Alex's review of Under the Fig Trees (Erige Sehiri) Read Alex's review of Everybody Loves Jeanne (Céline Devaux) Read Alex's review of Plan 75 (Chie Hayakawa) Read Alex's review of Falcon Lake (Charlotte Lebon) Read Orla's review of Aloners (Hong Seong-eun) from TIFF 2021 Related episodes
Women at Cannes Ep. 1: A podcast on the history of women directors at Cannes Women at Cannes Ep. 2: Kelly Reichardt at Cannes 2022 Women at Cannes Ep. 3: Céline Sciamma at Cannes Women at Cannes Ep. 4: Naomi Kawase at Cannes Ep. 126: Run Woman Run: An Indigenous coming of age after 30 film Ep. 122: Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World Ep. 121: Ninjababy & Obvious Child: Unwanted pregnancies in romantic comedies Ep. 119: Mike Leigh’s Naked Ep. 118: The Souvenir Part I and II Ep. 43: Normal People and On Chesil Beach (Members Only) Bonus 23: Sundance 2022: Fiction films (Members Only) Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com.

On today's episode, we look back at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival: both its many institutional failings when it comes to encouraging and promoting diversity and bunch of great films by women that we watched from the programme.
This episode of the podcast features Editor-in-Chief Alex Heeney and Executive Editor Orla Smith
Get the box set of books about women directors — Kelly Reichardt, Céline Sciamma, and Lynne Ramsay — who have screened films in the Cannes Competition.
Sign up for updates on the podcast and other news about women directors at Cannes this year. 
On this episode:
Intro (0:00) How Kelly Reichardt’s Showing Up fared at Cannes 2022 (2:40) The Cannes Film Festival’s backwards approach to diversity (11:10) The award winners (18:17) What we thought of Cannes films we saw (27:12) Closing thoughts (1:00:25) Show notes
View the history of women directors at Cannes Read Alex's review of Corsage (Marie Kreutzer) Read Alex's review of Under the Fig Trees (Erige Sehiri) Read Alex's review of Everybody Loves Jeanne (Céline Devaux) Read Alex's review of Plan 75 (Chie Hayakawa) Read Alex's review of Falcon Lake (Charlotte Lebon) Read Orla's review of Aloners (Hong Seong-eun) from TIFF 2021 Related episodes
Women at Cannes Ep. 1: A podcast on the history of women directors at Cannes Women at Cannes Ep. 2: Kelly Reichardt at Cannes 2022 Women at Cannes Ep. 3: Céline Sciamma at Cannes Women at Cannes Ep. 4: Naomi Kawase at Cannes Ep. 126: Run Woman Run: An Indigenous coming of age after 30 film Ep. 122: Joachim Trier’s The Worst Person in the World Ep. 121: Ninjababy & Obvious Child: Unwanted pregnancies in romantic comedies Ep. 119: Mike Leigh’s Naked Ep. 118: The Souvenir Part I and II Ep. 43: Normal People and On Chesil Beach (Members Only) Bonus 23: Sundance 2022: Fiction films (Members Only) Follow Seventh Row on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and read our articles at seventh-row.com.

1 hr 4 min