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Review

Bakur Bakuradze’s Brother Deyan (Brat Deyan, 2015)

Vol. 57 (September 2015) by Moritz Pfeifer
Bakur Bakuradze's cinematic contribution to the human representation of war criminals is theoretically interesting but aesthetically flawed.
Review

Darko Lungulov’s Monument to Michael Jackson (Spomenik Majklu Dzeksonu, 2014)

Vol. 53 (May 2015) by Julia Zelman
Julia Zelman ponders Darko Lungulov’s ambivalent relationship with Hollywood dogma.
Interview

Želimir Žilnik on the Black Wave

Vol. 47 (November 2014) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
Žilnik speaks about the Yugoslav Black Wave, his film “Fortress Europe”, and discrepancies between Yugoslav reality and contemporary Serbia.
Review

Three Docu-Fictions by Želimir Žilnik

Vol. 47 (November 2014) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
Anastasia Eleftheriou looks at three of Želimir Žilnik's so-called docu-fictions.
Essay

Živojin Pavlović’s Red Wheat (Rdeče klasje, 1970)

Vol. 44 (August 2014) by Andrej Šprah
Andrej Šprah analyzes Živojin Pavlović’s Red Wheat and interprets the film as an example of the director's notion of the "Drastic Image".
Review

Vinko Brešan’s The Priest’s Children (Svećenikova djeca, 2013)

Vol. 40 (April 2014) by Julia Zelman
Vinko Brešan’s film starts as ludic and ends as lugubrious. Fabijan, a young priest, eagerly seeks to find his place in an idyllic Croatian island town...
Review

Srdan Golubović’s Circles (Krugovi, 2013)

Vol. 39 (March 2014) by Patricia Bass
Srdan Golubović's Circles artfully illustrates the questions and challenges of daily life once war is over.
Review

Mila Turajlić’s Cinema Komunisto (2011)

Vol. 35 (November 2013) by Moritz Pfeifer
Director Mila Turajlić revisits the dark and glorious historical moments of Yougoslavia’s first film studio.
Interview

Zoran Todorović on his Work

Vol. 26 (February 2013) by Konstanty Kuzma
Todorović speaks about his performance and video art.
Essay

The Video and Performance Art of Zoran Todorović

Vol. 26 (February 2013) by Konstanty Kuzma
The work of Serbian video and performance artist Todorović revolves around "micro-" and "bio"-political problems in our society.
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