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Review

Alexander Abaturov’s Sleeping Souls (Les âmes dormantes, 2013)

Vol. 27 (March 2013) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
Alexander Abaturov follows the 2012 Russian pre-election period in Atchinsk.
Review

Denis Klebleev’s 31st Haul (2012)

Vol. 27 (March 2013) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
Denis Klebleev goes to Kamchatka following two truck drivers delivering goods in this forlorn region of Russia.
Review

Béla Tarr’s Prologue (2004)

Vol. 25 (January 2013) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
This segment from Hungarian director Béla Tarr was part of the cooperative Visions of Europe project (2004).
Interview

Emil Christov on The Color of the Chameleon

Vol. 24 (December 2012) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
Anastasia Eleftheriou met Christov at the Thessaloniki IFF to speak to him about his latest film.
Review

Emil Christov’s The Color of the Chameleon (Zincograph, 2012)

Vol. 24 (December 2012) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
In this spy film from 2012, a Bulgarian secret agent uses the system’s oppressive tactics against itself…
Review

Five Short Films by Cristian Mungiu

Vol. 23 (November 2012) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
Anastasia Eleftheriou saw Mungiu’s early short films during this year’s tribute to the Romanian director at the Thessaloniki IFF.
Interview

Miguel Ángel Jiménez on Seagull

Vol. 23 (November 2012) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
We met Miguel Ángel Jiménez at the festival to talk to him about his new film.
Interview

Radoslav Pavković and Christina Hadjicharalambous on Loveless Zoritsa

Vol. 23 (November 2012) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
The directors talk about their latest film.
Review

Goran Paskaljević’s When Day Breaks (Kad svane dan, 2012)

Vol. 23 (November 2012) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
An old musician sets out to discover his identity after finding out that his Jewish parents were persecuted during World War II.
Review

Jan Hřebejk’s The Holy Quaternity (Svatá Ctverice, 2012)

Vol. 23 (November 2012) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
Jan Hřebejk’s new film examines the endeavors of two couples to spice up their sex lives.
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