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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

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

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.
Essay

Yugoslav Mass Housing Strikes Back

Vol. 137 (September 2023) by Lea Horvat
Moving beyond cliched depictions of mass housing in the (post-)Yugoslav space.
Photo: Srdjan Veljovic
Interview

Interview with Aleksandra Sekulić

Vol. 136 (Summer 2023) by Anna Doyle
On the occasion of our Balkan Experimental Issue, we sat down with Aleksandra Sekulić to speak about women experimental films from Yugoslavia.
Essay

Ivan Martinac’s Monolog on Split (Monolog o Splitu, 1961) & Lordan Zafranović’s People (Passing) II (Ljudi (u prolazu) II, 1967)

Vol. 136 (Summer 2023) by Frédéric Tachou
Experimental filmmaker Frédéric Tachou revisits two works from the Kino Klub Split through the prism of space.
Essay

Danilo Kiš’s Bare Life (Goli život, 1990) in Retrospect

Vol. 132 (February 2023) by McKenna Marko
McKenna Marko revisits an all but forgotten document of Yugoslav history.
Essay

Slobodan Šijan’s Experimental Films

Vol. 131 (January 2023) by Anna Doyle
Anna Doyle reviews Slobodan Šijan’s experimental films from the 1970s.
Interview

Interview with Slobodan Šijan

Vol. 131 (January 2023) by Anna Doyle
We spoke to Slobodan Šijan, major figure of Yugoslav cinema, about the experimental period of his filmmaking.
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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