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Review

Živojin Pavlović’s See You in the Next War (Nasvidenje v naslednji vojni, 1980)

Vol. 23 (November 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
In this Yugoslav production from 1980, a young man joins the partisans in their struggle against the Nazis.
Interview

Radoslav Pavković and Christina Hadjicharalambous on Loveless Zoritsa

Vol. 23 (November 2012) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
The directors talk about their latest film.
Review

Goran Paskaljević’s When Day Breaks (Kad svane dan, 2012)

Vol. 23 (November 2012) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
An old musician sets out to discover his identity after finding out that his Jewish parents were persecuted during World War II.
Review

Radoslav Pavković, Christina Hadjicharalambous’ Loveless Zoritsa (Crna Zorica, 2012)

Vol. 23 (November 2012) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
Zoritsa is the only girl born without a mustache in an all female family who have traditionally been born with mustaches….
Essay

Serbia as a Symptom of the Balkans: Internationalism & Globalization

Vol. 21 (September 2012) by Miško Šuvaković
Miško Šuvaković (University of Arts, Belgrade) situates his native Serbia within an emergent sphere of artistic production vis-à-vis the world of high art.
Review

Goran Marković’s Tito and Me (Tito i ja, 1992)

Vol. 22 (October 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
In this Yugoslav cult comedy from the early 1990s, a boy claims his love for Tito is greater than that for his parents.
Review

Emir Kusturica’s Maradona by Kusturica (2008)

Vol. 21 (September 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma saw Emir Kusturica's pseudo-documentary.
Review

Goran Paskaljević’s The Dog Who Loved Trains (Pas koji je voleo vozove, 1977)

Vol. 20 (August 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Paskaljević’s film starts out on board of a prison train: tired of the relentless heat in the train cabins, a group of lighthearted female prisoners decide to take their clothes off...
Interview

Maja Miloš on Clip

Vol. 19 (July 2012) by Ana Ribeiro
EEFB met up with Maja Miloš during the Transilvania International Film Festival to speak to her about her debut feature Clip.
Review

Slobodan Šijan’s Who’s Singin’ Over There? (Ko to tamo peva, 1980)

Vol. 19 (July 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma saw Slobodan Šijan's debut feature from 1980.
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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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