Blue Heron” begins as a memory play recounting childhood events, then morphs into something so profound and moving that the ...
Sophy Romvari’s semi-autobiographical debut feature is a precisely crafted exploration of memory, and the kind of movie magic this medium is for.
‘Blue Heron’ Review: A Filmmaker Remembers Her Troubled Brother in Effectively Impressionistic Drama
Sophy Romvari directs this semi-autobiographical Canadian film revolving around a woman's recollection of her increasingly unmoored older brother. By Richard Lawson In the 2018 film The Tale, director ...
The devastating Canadian family drama emerged as an under-the-radar sensation on the festival circuit last fall, and is now hitting theaters. By David Canfield Senior Entertainment Writer Sophy ...
The Canadian-Hungarian filmmaker draws from her own childhood for a bold and intimate stunner in the vein of "Invention" and "Aftersun." Perhaps it’s attributable to the lack of tactility of living in ...
The point of cinematic realism is the inner life, and the miracle of movies is their power to portray subjectivity, though few filmmakers manage to attain that power—even despite their best efforts.
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