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Review

Micol Roubini’s The Way to the Mountains (La strada per le montagne, 2019)

Vol. 101 (January 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
The author of this recent French-Italian co-production feels unwanted while visiting the village where her grandfather used to live.
Essay

The Impossibility of Love in Kira Muratova’s Brief Encounters (Korotkie Vstrechi, 1967)

Vol. 98 (October 2019) by Isabel Jacobs
What does Kira Muratova's classic have to teach us about the radical potential of love?
Review

Nora Agapi’s Timebox (2018)

Vol. 95 (May 2019) by Isabel Jacobs
Two documentary filmmakers, father and daughter, enter a creative dialog about their collective past and the nature of cinema.
Interview

Nora Agapi on Timebox

Vol. 95 (May 2019) by Isabel Jacobs
Nora Agapi speaks about the idea behind making a film about her relationship with her father, how it reflects her own memories, and what her plans for the future are.
Review

Ismet Sijarina’s Cold November (Nëntor i ftohtë, 2018)

Vol. 95 (May 2019) by Isabel Jacobs
What was life like in Kosovo in the years leading up to Yugoslavia's violent disintegration?
Interview

Ismet Sijarina on Cold November

Vol. 95 (May 2019) by Isabel Jacobs
Ismet Sijarina speaks about Cold November, which is based on his childhood recollections of growing up in Kosovo before the Yugoslav Wars.
Review

Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s Fugue (Fuga, 2018)

Vol. 95 (May 2019) by Isabel Jacobs
Agnieszka Smoczyńska returns with a drama about a woman who lost her identity and the memories of her prior life.
Review

Valentyn Vasyanovych’s Black Level (Riven’ chornoho, 2017)

Vol. 91 (January 2019) by Isabel Jacobs
This low-budget feature from Ukraine gets entangled in compulsive experimentation.
Review

László Nemes’ Sunset (Napszállta, 2018)

Vol. 89 (November 2018) by Isabel Jacobs
László Nemes’ follow-up to Son of Saul returns to the conflict-ridden pre-WWI period.
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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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