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Review

Vera Lacková’s How I Became a Partisan (Ako som sa stala partizánkou, 2021)

Vol. 132 (February 2023) by Alice Heneghan
A young woman inquires into the story of her grandfather and the forgotten fate of Roma during WWII.
Review

Jan Gebert’s The Candidates (Kandidátky, 2022)

Vol. 124 (April 2022) by Alice Heneghan
Jan Gebert follows two young female politicians from opposite political camps.
Interview

Georgia Hejduková on The Candidates

Vol. 124 (April 2022) by Alice Heneghan
We met politician Georgia Hejduková to speak to her about her career and about a recent film that portrayed her.
Interview

Karel Šindelář on Why So Sirius?

Vol. 96 (Summer 2019) by Alice Heneghan
Czech filmmaker Karl Šindelář speaks about what inspires him, and discusses his approach to filmmaking and plans for the future.
Review

Karel Šindelář’s Why So Sirius? (2018)

Vol. 96 (Summer 2019) by Alice Heneghan
In Karel Šindelář's short film, laughs and tears converge over a dead body.
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.
Review

Aibeck Daiyrbekov’s The Song of the Tree (Darak yry, 2018)

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Alice Heneghan
This historic film introduces musicals into Kyrgyz film culture.
Review

Damjan Kozole’s Spare Parts (Rezervni deli, 2003)

Vol. 92 (February 2019) by Alice Heneghan
Shocking events such as the trafficking of illegal immigrants happen much closer to home than people often expect.
Interview

Damjan Kozole on his Films

Vol. 92 (February 2019) by Alice Heneghan
Slovenian filmmaker Damjan Kozole speaks about the idea behind his 2003 feature Spare Parts, his career beginnings, and the future of cinema.
Review

Anja Kofmel’s Chris the Swiss (2018)

Vol. 92 (February 2019) by Alice Heneghan
Illustrator Anja Kofmel paints a subjective portrait of her journalist-turned-soldier cousin Christian Würtenberg, who died during the Yugoslav wars.
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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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