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Review

Golden Apricot Shorts 2022

Vol. 126 (Summer 2022) by Isabel Jacobs
The domestic short film selection at this year's Golden Apricot film festival turned the gaze inwards.
Interview

Ola Jankowska on Anatomy

Vol. 125 (May 2022) by Isabel Jacobs
We sat down with Polish filmmaker Ola Jankowska to discuss her debut feature.
Review

Ola Jankowska’s Anatomy (Anatomia, 2021)

Vol. 125 (May 2022) by Isabel Jacobs
A woman returns home to see her sick father.
Review

Franciszka and Stefan Themerson’s Europa (1931)

Vol. 118 (October 2021) by Isabel Jacobs
Lost for eighty years, this rediscovered avant-garde short recently premiered at the BFI film festival.
Editorial

Editorial

Vol. 109 (November 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
Review

Bohdan Sláma’s Shadow Country (Krajina ve stínu, 2020)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
Bohdan Sláma depicts the moral downfall of a Czech village following WWII.
Interview

Bohdan Sláma on Shadow Country

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
Bohdan Sláma speaks about the development of his latest film, and reflects on its tenets and aesthetics.
Interview

Ivan Ramljak on Once Upon a Youth

Vol. 107 (September 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
We spoke to Ivan Ramljak during the DokuFest Prizren, where his collage-film Once Upon a Youth won the Balkan Doc competition.
Review

Ivan Ramljak’s Once Upon a Youth (O jednoj mladosti, 2020)

Vol. 107 (September 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
Ivan Ramljak’s collage-film catapults the viewer into the heart of Zagreb’s underground scene in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Review

Andrey A. Tarkovsky’s A Cinema Prayer (2019)

Vol. 106 (Summer 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
In this bio-documentary, Andrey Tarkovsky's son continues nurturing the cult around his father's legacy.
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