Radu Jude's latest film is a clash of political systems, historical epochs, and cinematic styles.
This film examines and questions how we can document and remember the atrocities of the Iași pogroms.
Valentyn Vasyanovych's outlook on future life in Ukraine is dominated by static tableaux, and pessimism.
Kazakh filmmaker Adilkhan Yerzhanov's latest film conveys an impression of stylistic undecidedness.
In their second feature, Natasha Merkulova and Aleksey Chupov approach issues surrounding gender politics and sexual norms through a local folk-tale.
Corneliu Porumboiu's latest stint is a critical wake-up call for Europe's rusty film bureaucracy.
In steering clear from depicting graphic violence in a WWII drama, Russian director Kantemir Balagov keeps his promise to his mentor Alexander Sokurov - almost.
This creative documentary portrays three brothers from Czechia's public sphere.
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