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East European Film Bulletin -
  • Perspectives
  • Retrospectives
  • Interviews
  • Festivals
  • Special Issues
  • ARCHIVE
Interview

Maja Miloš on Clip

Vol. 19 (July 2012) by Ana Ribeiro
EEFB met up with Maja Miloš during the Transilvania International Film Festival to speak to her about her debut feature Clip.
Review

Maja Miloš’s Clip (Klip, 2012)

Vol. 19 (July 2012) by Ana Ribeiro
Maja Miloš's first feature is a bold film about teenagers..
Review

Benedek Fliegauf’s Just the Wind (2012)

Vol. 19 (July 2012) by Ana Ribeiro
Benedek Fliegauf's drama focuses on a Gipsy family living in a small Hungarian village.
Review

Peter Strickland’s Katalin Varga (2009)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Ana Ribeiro
In Peter Strickland's feature, a woman sets out on a journey to take revenge for a crime that has long been concealed...
Review

Emil Loteanu’s Queen of the Gypsies (Tabor ukhodit v nebo, 1976)

Vol. 13 (January 2012) by Ana Ribeiro
This Soviet melodrama from 1976 is based on short stories by Maxim Gorki.
Review

Tales from the Golden Age: Absurdity at the Dusk of Ceausescu’s Era

Vol. 12 (December 2011) by Ana Ribeiro
Ana Ribeiro analyzes different episodes from the collective piece Tales from the Golden Age.
Review

Bogdan George Apetri’s Periferic (Outbound, 2010)

Vol. 12 (December 2011) by Ana Ribeiro
A single mother tries to get a grip of her life when she is let out of prison to attend the funeral of her mother.
Review

Mellisa de Raaf and Razvan Radulescu’s First of All, Felicia (Felicia, inainte de toate, 2010)

Vol. 12 (December 2011) by Ana Ribeiro
This story takes place in the course of one day, when a middle-aged woman is about to return home after a holiday spent at her parents' house.
Review

Cornel Gheorghita’s Europolis (2010)

Vol. 12 (December 2011) by Ana Ribeiro
Corneliu Gheorghita follows two people from a small Romanian village on their journey to fulfill the last wish of a relative.
Essay

Aurelia Mihai

Vol. 11 (November 2011) by Ana Ribeiro
Ana Ribeiro looked at the meaning of reality in Aurelia Mihai's work.
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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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