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Review

Anya Tsyrlina’s All Other Things Equal (2020) & Olya Korsun’s Blue Rose (Sinyaya roza, 2020)

Vol. 107 (September 2020) by Zoe Aiano
These two experimental films examine our attitude towards the past by playfully deploying visual nostalgia.
Review

Radu Jude’s Uppercase Print (Tipografic majuscul, 2020)

Vol. 103 (March 2020) by Zoe Aiano
Radu Jude continues to pursue two missions that have come to define his career.
Review

Iryna Tsilyk’s The Earth Is Blue as an Orange (2020)

Vol. 103 (March 2020) by Zoe Aiano
This film explores everyday life and the role of storytelling in a recovering war zone.
Review

Natalija Yefimkina’s Garage People (Garagenvolk, 2020)

Vol. 103 (March 2020) by Zoe Aiano
This documentary explores garages populating the outskirts of Russian towns.
Interview

Natalija Yefimkina on Garage People

Vol. 103 (March 2020) by Zoe Aiano
Berlin-based filmmaker Natalija Yefimkina discusses her film and points out how documentary filmmaking lacks support.
Review

Silva Khnkanosian’s Nothing to Be Afraid Of (2019)

Vol. 100 (December 2019) by Zoe Aiano
Silva Khnkanosian's portrait of a post-war demining process manages to do without contextualization or stylistic gimmickry.
Review

Michał Bielawski’s The Wind. A Documentary Thriller (Wiatr. Thriller dokumentalny, 2019)

Vol. 100 (December 2019) by Zoe Aiano
Can the wind account for the "thrilling" drama summoned by Michał Bielawski’s documentary?
Review

Sergey Dvortsevoy’s Bread Day (Khlebnyy den, 1998)

Vol. 99 (November 2019) by Zoe Aiano
A remote village, recurrent routines and a straightforward filmmaking approach harmonize in Dvortsevoy’s early documentary.
Review

Tamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov’s Honeyland (2019)

Vol. 99 (November 2019) by Zoe Aiano
This all-too perfect documentary dwells on the fate of tradition in the modern world.
Review

Alex Brendea’s Teach (Profu’, 2019)

Vol. 99 (November 2019) by Zoe Aiano
Alex Brendea reverses the dynamics of the classic one-man versus the broken system narrative.
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