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Review

Liana Makaryan’s Running After Wall (Beg za stenoj, 2019)

Vol. 120 (December 2021) by Daniil Lebedev
In this animated short, child and father reconvene in a dreamscape.
Review

The Russian Pavilion at the 2021 Biennale: Film Program

Vol. 117 (September 2021) by Daniil Lebedev
The film program of the Russian pavilion gauged intersections between the digital and real worlds.
Essay

Juja Dobrachkous’ Bebia, à mon seul désir (2021)

Vol. 114 (April 2021) by Daniil Lebedev
Daniil Lebedev approaches Juja Dobrachkous' take on Greek mythology through psychoanalysis.
Review

Vitaly Suslin’s Papier-mache (2020)

Vol. 114 (April 2021) by Daniil Lebedev
Can media fantasies fix reality?
Review

Pavel Cuzuioc’s Please Hold the Line (2020)

Vol. 114 (April 2021) by Daniil Lebedev
A cinematic reflection on communication, speech, and silence.
Review

Dea Kulumbegashvili’s Beginning (Dasatskisi, 2020)

Vol. 112 (February 2021) by Daniil Lebedev
Dea Kulumbegashvili tells a sad story of biblical dimensions.
Review

Anna Eborn’s Transnistra (2019)

Vol. 103 (March 2020) by Daniil Lebedev
Daniil Lebedev reflects on the power of improvisation in film.
Review

Clément Cogitore’s Braguino (2017)

Vol. 93 (March 2019) by Daniil Lebedev
Clément Cogitore documents the rivalry between two families living in a remote part of the Siberian taiga.
Review

Paweł Pawlikowski’s Cold War (Zimna wojna, 2018)

Vol. 92 (February 2019) by Daniil Lebedev
The latest Pawlikowski film revolves around the theme of “love as risky business”.
Review

Ana Urushadze’s Scary Mother (Sashishi deda, 2017)

Vol. 91 (January 2019) by Daniil Lebedev
Ana Urushadze’s debut feature about a struggling writer defies prevalent cliches about the martyrdom of art.
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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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