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

Aida Begić on A Ballad

Vol. 131 (January 2023) by Ana Grgić and Antonis Lagarias
A discussion on how the Balkans are perceived abroad and domestically.
Review

Eduart Grishaj’s Sophia (Sofia, 2022)

Vol. 130 (December 2022) by Fabio Bego
Eduart Grishaj addresses Albanian-Serb relations.
Review

David Kapac and Andrija Mardešić’s The Uncle (Stric, 2022)

Vol. 128 (October 2022) by Colette de Castro
A wacky 1980s Christmas dinner staged by Croatian filmmaking duo David Kapac and Andrija Mardešić.
Essay

Tanja Deman’s Horizon (Horizont, 2021)

Vol. 125 (May 2022) by Anna Doyle
The Adriatic sea between a nostalgic past and an apocalyptic future.
Review

Christos Passalis’ Silence 6-9 (Isihia 6-9, 2022)

Vol. 125 (May 2022) by Jack Page
Grief and loneliness in a not-so-distant future.
Essay

Mateja Zidarić’s Pleiades (Plejade, 2021)

Vol. 124 (April 2022) by Anna Doyle
In her experimental short, Mateja Zidarić explores the interconnections of digitality and mythology.
Review

Davor Konjikušić and Nika Petković’s Uvala (2021)

Vol. 122 (February 2022) by Anna Doyle
This experimental short is an engagement with contemporary perversions of remembrance.
Review

Danis Tanović’s Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair (Deset u pola, 2021)

Vol. 121 (January 2022) by Konstanty Kuzma
Danis Tanović addresses regional conflicts in the Balkans with tongue in cheek.
Review

Kaltrina Krasniqi’s Vera Dreams of the Sea (Vera Andrron Detin, 2021)

Vol. 120 (December 2021) by Ana Grgić and Gjergj Mosko
A debut feature about female empowerment in a patriarchal society.
Review

Stefan Arsenijević’s As Far As I Can Walk (Strahinja Banović, 2021)

Vol. 120 (December 2021) by Ana Grgić and Antonis Lagarias
Stefan Arsenijević adapts a Serbian epic poem as a migrant love story.
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