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Review

Nae Caranfil’s The Rest is Silence (Restul e tacere, 2007)

Vol. 7 (July 2011) by Konstanty Kuzma
Nae Caranfil's The Rest is Silence reconstructs the making-of of Romania's first feature film.
Editorial

Editorial

Vol. 7 (July 2011) by Editors
Interview

Cristi Puiu on Romania, its cinema, and his own work

Vol. 7 (July 2011) by Editors
Puiu speaks about The Death of Mr. Lăzărescu; Aurora; art, cinema and acting; Romania and Romanian cinema; and the connection between metaphysics and science .
Review

Jacek Borcuch’s All That I Love (Wszystko, co kocham, 2009)

Vol. 7 (July 2011) by Colette de Castro
Jacek Borcuch's feature follows Janek, the member of a punk band, who tries to resist the obstacles of Socialist Poland in the '80s.
Review

Radu Jude’s The Happiest Girl in the World (Cea mai fericită fată din lume, 2009)

Vol. 7 (July 2011) by Ana Ribeiro
Radu Jude's first feature is a coming of age story about a girl whose life changes when she wins the main prize in an advertising campaign.
Review

Cristi Puiu’s Stuff and Dough (Marfa şi banii, 2001)

Vol. 7 (July 2011) by Konstanty Kuzma
In Cristi Puiu's debut, two young men get involved in a pursuit when trying to make quick money with a dubious job.
Review

Cristi Puiu’s Cigarettes and Coffee (Un cartus de kent si un pachet de cafea, 2004)

Vol. 7 (July 2011) by Moritz Pfeifer
Cristi Puiu's Cigarettes and Coffee is a short about a father asking his son for a job.
Review

Cristi Puiu’s The Death of Mr Lazarescu (Moartea domnului Lăzărescu, 2005)

Vol. 7 (July 2011) by Ana Ribeiro
Ana Ribeiro looks at The Death of Mr. Lazarescu in the light of a trip to Bucharest she made some years ago.
Essay

Cristi Puiu’s Aurora (2010)

Vol. 7 (July 2011) by Moritz Pfeifer
Cristi Puiu's Aurora illustrates 36 hours in the life of a killer.


The East European Film Bulletin is a journalistic and literary project dedicated to the criticism of films related to Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe.

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