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Essay

Archival Film, the Jugoplastika Factory, and the Imaginary of the Yugoslav Socialist City

Vol. 137 (September 2023) by Ana Grgić
An essay on useless memory and useful films.
Review

Spotlight on Adrian Paci at the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival 2023

Vol. 136 (Summer 2023) by Ana Grgić
Ana Grgić reviews a recent spotlight on the work of Albanian visual artist Adrian Paci.
Interview

Interview with Adrian Paci

Vol. 136 (Summer 2023) by Ana Grgić
We met with Albanian visual artist Adrian Paci to discuss the aesthetics and themes of his work.
Review

Juraj Lerotić’s Safe Place (Sigurno mjesto, 2022)

Vol. 132 (February 2023) by Ana Grgić
A strongly autobiographical film about the elusiveness of mental health.
Interview

Juraj Lerotić on A Safe Place

Vol. 132 (February 2023) by Ana Grgić
Juraj Lerotić discusses his aesthetic choices, and some of the challenges of addressing personal themes through art.
Interview

Stefan Arsenijević on As Far As I Can Walk

Vol. 120 (December 2021) by Ana Grgić
Stefan Arsenijević discusses his As Far As I Can Walk, a migrant love story.
Interview

Ivan Salatić on You Have the Night

Vol. 90 (December 2018) by Ana Grgić
Montenegrin director Ivan Salatić speaks about his debut feature.
Interview

Radu Jude on I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians

Vol. 89 (November 2018) by Ana Grgić
Radu Jude speaks about making his latest film, its theoretical underpinnings, and shooting on celluloid.
Review

Hanna Slak’s The Miner (Rudar, 2017)

Vol. 80 (December 2017) by Ana Grgić
Hanna Slak returns to two tragic events in the history of 20th century Europe.
Interview

Kazım Öz on Zer

Vol. 79 (November 2017) by Ana Grgić
Öz discusses the film's main idea, its style, and the question of belonging to Eastern Europe.
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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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