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Alexander Mihalkovich and Hanna Badziaka’s Motherland (2023)

Vol. 134 (April 2023) by Antonis Lagarias
The roots of military conscription in Belarus (and beyond).
Review

Sasha Kulak’s Mara (2022)

Vol. 125 (May 2022) by Antonis Lagarias
A film about Belarus that reminds us of Europe's constant political and social crisis.
Interview

Sasha Kulak on Mara

Vol. 125 (May 2022) by Antonis Lagarias
We met Sasha Kulak to discuss her film about the Belarusian protests of 2020-2021 with her.
Review

Elitza Gueorguieva’s Our Quiet Place (Un endroit silencieux, 2021)

Vol. 119 (November 2021) by Zoe Aiano
Two young women of Eastern European origin bond over a shared quest to master the French language.
Interview

Elitza Gueorguieva on Our Quiet Place

Vol. 119 (November 2021) by Zoe Aiano
Elitza Gueorguieva speaks about her latest film, in which she follows a Belarusian writer as she reflects on the loss of her father.
Review

Aliaksei Paluyan’s Courage (2021)

Vol. 116 (Summer 2021) by Colette de Castro
A theater ensemble and its relation to protest movements in Belarus.
Interview

Aliaksei Paluyan on Courage

Vol. 116 (Summer 2021) by Colette de Castro
Belarusian-German filmmaker Aliaksei Paluyan discusses his documentary about the protest movement in Belarus.
Review

Lothar Herzog’s 1986 (2019)

Vol. 106 (Summer 2020) by Jack Page
A student from Minsk navigates life between school and her father's nefarious legacy.
Review

Andrei Kutsila’s Strip and War (2019)

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Alice Heneghan
This documentary paints a double portrait of a young man and his grandfather and the divergent ways they put their uniforms to use.
Interview

Andrei Kutsila on Strip and War

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Lucian Tion
Andrei Kutsila speaks about the idea behind his latest film, and shares his thoughts on the political situation in Belarus.
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