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Review

Elvis Lenić’s Ship (Brod, 2023)

Vol. 144 (April 2024) by Martin Kudláč
Croatian filmmaker Elvis Lenić documents the decline of the Uljanik shipyard in his hometown Pula.
Review

Ivan Ostrochovský and Pavol Pekarčík’s Photophobia (Svetloplachosť, 2023)

Vol. 144 (April 2024) by Martin Kudláč
Ivan Ostrochovský and Pavol Pekarčík reunite for a docu-fiction hybrid set against the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war.
Review

Jarmila Štuková’s Is There Any Place for Me, Please? (Moje nová tvář, 2023)

Vol. 144 (April 2024) by Martin Kudláč
Jarmila Štuková’s documentary chronicles an arduous journey of resilience and recovery after a life-altering acid attack.
Review

Jaro Vojtek’s The Third End of the Stick (Tretí koniec palice, 2023)

Vol. 143 (March 2024) by Martin Kudláč
A humanist look at identity in a marginalized group.
Review

Lea Petříková’s If I Ever Lose My Eyes (2023)

Vol. 143 (March 2024) by Martin Kudláč
Lea Petříková’s documentary is an exploration of the unseen and of the power of narratives to shape reality.
Review

Matej Bobrik’s Distances (Odległości, 2024)

Vol. 143 (March 2024) by Martin Kudláč
Matej Bobrik’s documentary explores a Nepalese family's struggle with cultural assimilation and interpersonal tensions in Warsaw.
Review

Ilinca Calugareanu’s A Cautionary Tale (Cum să fiu mort, dacă-s viu?, 2023)

Vol. 142 (February 2024) by Martin Kudláč
A bizarre bureaucratic kerfuffle challenges the boundaries of documentary filmmaking.
Review

Petr Jančárek’s Havel Speaking, Can You Hear Me? (Tady Havel, slyšíte mě?, 2023)

Vol. 142 (February 2024) by Martin Kudláč
Petr Jančárek’s documentary offers an intimate glimpse into the final years of former Czech president Václav Havel.
Review

Maciek Hamela’s In the Rearview (Skąd dokąd, 2023)

Vol. 141 (January 2024) by Martin Kudláč
Maciek Hamela captures the human cost of war through the lens of a van traversing a war-torn landscape.
Review

Alexandru Solomon’s Arsenie: An Amazing Afterlife (Arsenie. Viața de Apoi, 2023)

Vol. 139 (November 2023) by Martin Kudláč
Romanian filmmaker Alexandru Solomon creates a case study of the malleability of collective belief.
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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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