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Review

Norika Sefa’s Looking for Venera (Në kërkim të Venerës, 2021)

Vol. 112 (February 2021) by Jack Page
Norika Sefa's debut feature is an impressive take on femininity, coming-of-age stories and town life.
Review

Jessica Oreck’s One Man Dies A Million Times (2019)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Jack Page
A hybrid between historical film and sci-fi fiction, this film transports the siege of Leningrad to the future.
Review

Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert’s Never Gonna Snow Again (Śniegu już nigdy nie będzie, 2020)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Jack Page
A mysterious stranger brings peace to Warsaw's restless bourgeoisie.
Review

Artem Aisagaliev’s Babai (2019)

Vol. 106 (Summer 2020) by Jack Page
Artem Aisagaliev portrays two brothers and their way of coping with the hardships of everyday life.
Review

Lothar Herzog’s 1986 (2019)

Vol. 106 (Summer 2020) by Jack Page
A student from Minsk navigates life between school and her father's nefarious legacy.
Review

Paul Negoescu’s The Story of a Summer Lover (Povestea unui pierde-vară, 2018)

Vol. 95 (May 2019) by Jack Page
The Story of a Summer Lover seems to idealize Woody Allen’s sensibilities for nostalgia and unfortunately chauvinism.
Review

Vadym Ilkov’s My Father is My Mother’s Brother (Tato – mamyn brat, 2018)

Vol. 92 (February 2019) by Jack Page
Underground artist and musician Tolik spends his days juggling a routine of painting, song writing and caring for his niece Katya.
Review

Alisa Kovalenko’s Home Games (2018)

Vol. 91 (January 2019) by Jack Page
A young woman is forced to choose between following her dream of playing football and caring for her siblings.
Review

László Csuja’s Blossom Valley (Virágvölgy, 2018)

Vol. 89 (November 2018) by Jack Page
László Csuja tries genre constraints in his coming-of-age road movie.
Review

Olmo Omerzu’s Winter Flies (Všechno bude, 2018)

Vol. 86 (Summer 2018) by Jack Page
In this road-movie, an unlikely teenage duo embark on a predictable journey of pranks, dangers, and disillusionment.
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