Béla Tarr's epic The Turin Horse is based on a true incident, though importantly it reconstructs what could have happened to its less important participants.
Jan Komasa enters into the lives of suicidal people who meet online to share their feelings with fellow-minded souls.
Waldemar Krzystek’s Little Moscow recounts the romance between the wife of a Russian officer and a Polish soldier.
In their short films, Adrian Sitaru and Paul Negoescu depict a world of fading authorities.
Interview with Nikolaj Nikitin, the Berlinale's delegate for Eastern Europe, about Russian cinema, the Russian film industry and the term "Eastern European cinema".
Radu Muntean's aestheticized film reflects on change at Christmas time.
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