This highly personal docu-essay revisits Bulgaria's Communist past through a generational conflict.
We spoke to Czech filmmaker Jan Gebert about his latest documentary, political developments in Central Europe, and differences between journalism and filmmaking.
Jan Gebert’s film documents the synchronous radicalization and normalization of a Slovak right-wing militia.
A director and a journalist explore the domestic periphery of Capitalism in this Czech documentary.
Tetiana Khodakivska and Oleksandr Stekolenko’s film is an unequal trilogy on the theme of death.
Who's afraid of female sexuality, Věra Chytilová asks in her 1970 film.
Documentary filmmaker and free diver Bojana Burnać speaks about her background in the sport, the film’s making, and its aesthetics.
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