Colette de Castro reviews this recent film compiled from police training videos from Hungary’s Communist era.
We talked to the co-directors of It Looks Pretty from a Distance about their non-Polish influences, painting, poetry, and nature's role in film.
In this film by Anka and Wilhelm Sasnal, idyllic nature belies the decaying reality that underlies it.
Colette de Castro reports from this year's Berlinale retrospective, reviewing an 1934 German-Hungarian comedy.
Colette de Castro analyzes the use of time in Bobo Jelčić's film.
Danis Tanović’s new film tells the true story of Nasif and Senada who live in a small house in a poor Roma village.
Colette de Castro saw the new film by Calin Peter Netzer.
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