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Review

Gregor Nicholas’s Broken English (1996)

Vol. 13 (January 2012) by Colette de Castro
This 1996 film deals with a group of Croatian immigrants living in New Zealand.
Essay

Cristian Mungiu’s 4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days (4 luni, 3 săptămâni şi 2 zile, 2007)

Vol. 12 (December 2011) by Colette de Castro
Colette de Castro asks who is to blame for the atrocities depicted in Cristian Mungiu's film.
Review

Alexander Sokurov’s Alexandra (2007)

Vol. 9 (September 2011) by Colette de Castro
In Sokurov's 2007 feature, an old widow from St. Petersburg travels to Chechnya to visit her grandson...
Review

Jacek Borcuch’s All That I Love (Wszystko, co kocham, 2009)

Vol. 7 (July 2011) by Colette de Castro
Jacek Borcuch's feature follows Janek, the member of a punk band, who tries to resist the obstacles of Socialist Poland in the '80s.
Review

Peter Bacsó’s The Witness (A Tanu, 1969)

Vol. 5 (May 2011) by Colette de Castro
This film was banned in Hungary from 1969 to 1981. Set in the 1950s, it portrays a corrupt and deceitful system of government.
Review

Mircea Veroiu’s Stone Wedding (Fefeleaga, 1972)

Vol. 4 (April 2011) by Colette de Castro
The Stone Wedding is a poetical short film about the relationship between a mother and her dying daughter.
Review

Erika Hníková’s Matchmaking Mayor (Nesvatbov, 2010)

Vol. 3 (March 2011) by Colette de Castro
In Matchmaking Mayor, a mayor tries to increase the population of his village.
Interview

Paweł Sala on Mother Teresa of Cats

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Colette de Castro
We spoke to Paweł Sala about the style of his film, the psychology of the characters, and his upcoming projects.
Interview

Anca Lăzărescu on Silent River

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Colette de Castro
We met Anca Lăzărescu in Berlin to speak to her about the emergence of the project, her main characters, and possible political references in the film.
Interview

Cristi Iftime and Anca Buja on 15th of July

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Colette de Castro
Cristi Iftime and co-writer Anca Buja speak about their short film 15th of July.
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