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Review

Živojin Pavlović’s See You in the Next War (Nasvidenje v naslednji vojni, 1980)

Vol. 23 (November 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
In this Yugoslav production from 1980, a young man joins the partisans in their struggle against the Nazis.
Review

Goran Marković’s Tito and Me (Tito i ja, 1992)

Vol. 22 (October 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
In this Yugoslav cult comedy from the early 1990s, a boy claims his love for Tito is greater than that for his parents.
Review

Emir Kusturica’s Maradona by Kusturica (2008)

Vol. 21 (September 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma saw Emir Kusturica's pseudo-documentary.
Review

Goran Paskaljević’s The Dog Who Loved Trains (Pas koji je voleo vozove, 1977)

Vol. 20 (August 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Paskaljević’s film starts out on board of a prison train: tired of the relentless heat in the train cabins, a group of lighthearted female prisoners decide to take their clothes off...
Review

Slobodan Šijan’s Who’s Singin’ Over There? (Ko to tamo peva, 1980)

Vol. 19 (July 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma saw Slobodan Šijan's debut feature from 1980.
Review

Dušan Makavejev’s Sweet Movie (1974)

Vol. 18 (June 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma saw Dušan Makavejev’s provocative feature which revolves around an unhappily married woman.
Interview

Paul Negoescu on Horizon

Vol. 17 (May 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Romanian director Paul Negoescu speaks about his short film Horizon, Romanian cinema, and his upcoming feature.
Review

Paul Negoescu’s Horizon (Orizont, 2012)

Vol. 17 (May 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Paul Negoescu’s short film follows a lonely fisherman.
Review

Ilian Metev’s Sofia’s Last Ambulance (Poslednata Lineika na Sofia, 2012)

Vol. 17 (May 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
In his documentary, Bulgarian filmmaker Ilian Metev portrays the crew of an overworked ambulance
Interview

Ilian Metev on Sofia’s Last Ambulance

Vol. 17 (May 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Bulgarian director Ilian Metev speaks about his debut feature.
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