Moritz Pfeifer looks at how Zanussi depicts science and scientists, and how his approach relates to other works on the same topic.
Moritz Pfeifer analyzes "memory tales" - stories which revolve around, but do not take place during the Second World War.
Wasilewski speaks about gay culture in Poland, the motivation behind making Floating Skyscrapers, and its reception.
In his new film Shame, Uzbek director Yusup Razykov tackles a tragic accident from the point of view of the wives that survived their husbands.
Marko Šantić's first feature explores elements of seriocomedy to tell the coming of age story of a young man in Slovenia.
Moritz Pfeifer met Malgosha Gago in Paris, where her film was screened at the Polish Library in Paris.
Polish directors Malgosha Gago and Boleslaw Sulik made a documentary about a Polish spy who worked for British and US intelligence during WWII.
Armenian director Maria Saakyan's second feature film is a poetic coming-of-age story.
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