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Review

Erika Hníková’s Every Single Minute (Každá minúta života, 2021)

Vol. 118 (October 2021) by Patricia Bass
This documentary follows a couple's relentless quest to make their son successful.
Review

Masha Novikova’s Daymohk (2019)

Vol. 106 (Summer 2020) by Patricia Bass
A Chechen family's rags-to-riches story is taken with a grain of salt.
Review

Miroslav Janek’s Normal Autistic Film (Normální autistický film, 2016)

Vol. 67 (September 2016) by Patricia Bass
This documentary by Miroslav Janek tries its best to normalize autism, and succeeds - for the most part.
Review

Attila Till’s Kills on Wheels (Tiszta Szívvel, 2016)

Vol. 67 (September 2016) by Patricia Bass
In spite of its lighthearted style, Attila Till's action-comedy stays true to its bold ambitions.
Review

Petr Oukropec’s In Your Dreams! (Ani ve snu!, 2016)

Vol. 67 (September 2016) by Patricia Bass
Petr Oukropec blends magical realism with a flashy sports theme in his unripe coming-of-age film.
Review

Andrei Kutsila’s Guests (Hosci, 2015)

Vol. 64 (April 2016) by Patricia Bass
Patricia Bass analyzes Andrei Kutsila’s documentary about a Belorussian refuge for the poor.
Review

Gustav Machatý’s Ecstasy (Extase, 1932)

Vol. 53 (May 2015) by Patricia Bass
Patricia Bass saw Gustav Machatý’s 1932 feature about a woman's budding sexuality.
Review

Amei Wallach’s Ilya and Emilia Kabakov: Enter Here (2013)

Vol. 43 (July 2014) by Patricia Bass
The 2013 documentary on Ilya and Emilia Kabakov’s work shows a struggle with questions of national, generational, and even ideological belonging.
Review

Srdan Golubović’s Circles (Krugovi, 2013)

Vol. 39 (March 2014) by Patricia Bass
Srdan Golubović's Circles artfully illustrates the questions and challenges of daily life once war is over.
Review

Four Recent Polish Shorts on the Theme of Alienation

Vol. 37 (January 2014) by Patricia Bass
Patricia Bass looks at a selection of short films by Karol Starnawski and Tomek Jeziorski.
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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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