We met Ileana L. Selejan to speak to her about Romanian film collective Kinema Ikon, with which she is affiliated as a resident historian, curator, and critic.
Yulia Trofimova discusses the development, making, and tenets of her debut feature about the Russian youth.
Two young women of Eastern European origin bond over a shared quest to master the French language.
Elitza Gueorguieva speaks about her latest film, in which she follows a Belarusian writer as she reflects on the loss of her father.
The Engari dam straddles Georgian and Abkhazian territory, thus being at the center of both geopolitical and personal realities.
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