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Essay

Vatroslav Mimica’s Kaja, I’ll Kill You! (Kaja, ubit ću te!, 1967)

Vol. 150 (December 2024) by Anna Doyle
Kaja, I'll Kill You has all the elements of a Yugoslav war drama yet always moves away from mere historical reconstruction.
Review

Eluned Zoë Aiano and Alesandra Tatić’s Flotacija (2023)

Vol. 148 (October 2024) by Antonis Lagarias
In this film, environmental destruction is explored through the unlikely path of dragon hunting.
Essay

Brigitte Stærmose’s Afterwar (2024)

Vol. 147 (September 2024) by Tajana Kosor
Afterwar compels us to confront the inescapable reality of our shared humanity.
Review

Renata Lučić’s A Year of Endless Days (Godina prođe, dan nikako, 2024)

Vol. 145 (May 2024) by Lucian Tion
Of the West’s haves and the East’s have-nots.
Review

Elvis Lenić’s Ship (Brod, 2023)

Vol. 144 (April 2024) by Martin Kudláč
Croatian filmmaker Elvis Lenić documents the decline of the Uljanik shipyard in his hometown Pula.
Essay

Vladimir Perišić’s Lost Country (2023)

Vol. 143 (March 2024) by Tajana Kosor
Tajana Kosor reflects on the Bressonian pitfalls of Vladimir Perišić’s first film in fifteen years.
Review

Karolos Zonaras’ Tranzit (2023)

Vol. 142 (February 2024) by Margarita Kirilkina
Father and son find themselves in a colorless space with arid soil.
Review

Gentian Koçi’s A Cup of Coffee and New Shoes On (Një flixhan kafe dhe këpucë të reja veshur, 2022)

Vol. 142 (February 2024) by Margarita Kirilkina
Two deaf-mute twin brothers are plunged into blindness.
Review

Nemanja Vojinović’s Bottlemen (Flašaroši, 2023)

Vol. 141 (January 2024) by Jack Page
A documentary with a handsome aesthetic set on the world’s second-most polluted landfill.
Review

Goran Stolevski’s Housekeeping for Beginners (Domakinstvo za pocetnici, 2023)

Vol. 140 (December 2023) by Jack Page
Another story about modern families fluctuating between hardship, intimacy, and comic relief.
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