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East European Film Bulletin -
  • Perspectives
  • Retrospectives
  • Interviews
  • Festivals
  • Special Issues
  • ARCHIVE
Interview

Vinko Brešan on What a Country!

Vol. 99 (November 2019) by Lucian Tion
We met Croatian filmmaker Vinko Brešan to discuss his recent comedy and its political implications.
Review

Nebojša Slijepčević’s Srbenka (2018)

Vol. 95 (May 2019) by Konstanty Kuzma
This documentary follows the staging of a Croatian theater play that reflects on the sad legacy of ethnic strife.
Review

Anja Kofmel’s Chris the Swiss (2018)

Vol. 92 (February 2019) by Alice Heneghan
Illustrator Anja Kofmel paints a subjective portrait of her journalist-turned-soldier cousin Christian Würtenberg, who died during the Yugoslav wars.
Review

Igor Bezinović’s Cartolina de Momjan (2018)

Vol. 91 (January 2019) by Alice Heneghan
This Croatian short blows a breath of the Adriatic sea across the screen.
Interview

Igor Bezinović on Cartolina de Momjan

Vol. 91 (January 2019) by Alice Heneghan
Bezinović speaks about his experiences at the Trieste Film Festival, the themes that interest him, and future projects.
Review

Marjan Alčevski’s Success (Uspjeh, 2019-)

Vol. 91 (January 2019) by Alice Heneghan
A cover up is at the forefront of this new Balkan-produced HBO series.
Essay

Mihovil Pansini’s Scusa Signorina (1963) & Karla Tobar’s <scanner_pack> project (2017)

Vol. 87 (September 2018) by Karla Tobar
Experimental filmmaker Karla Tobar reflects on her cinematic meeting with Mihovil Pansini's Scusa Signorina, a Yugoslav antifilm.
Review

Jan Gebert’s When the War Comes (Až přijde válka, 2018)

Vol. 82 (February 2018) by Zoe Aiano
Jan Gebert’s film documents the synchronous radicalization and normalization of a Slovak right-wing militia.
Review

Hanna Slak’s The Miner (Rudar, 2017)

Vol. 80 (December 2017) by Ana Grgić
Hanna Slak returns to two tragic events in the history of 20th century Europe.
Interview

Bojana Burnać on My Life Without Air

Vol. 77 (September 2017) by Zoe Aiano
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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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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