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Interview

Anna Hints on Smoke Sauna Sisterhood

Vol. 143 (March 2024) by Antonis Lagarias
Estonian filmmaker Anna Hints explains how she approached the intimate and sensitive context of her documentary feature.
Review

Anna Hints’ Smoke Sauna Sisterhood (Savvusanna sõsarad, 2023)

Vol. 142 (February 2024) by Ana Grgić and Antonis Lagarias
An exploration of the sauna as a semi-private space allowing women to share life experiences.
Review

Marija Kavtaradze’s Slow (Tu man nieko neprimeni, 2023)

Vol. 138 (October 2023) by Colette de Castro
A dancer meets a sign language interpreter in this bumpy romantic drama.
Review

Irma Pužauskaitė’s The 9th Step (9-tas Zingsnis, 2022)

Vol. 133 (March 2023) by Jack Page
A film on life with and after addiction.
Review

Signe Baumane’s My Love Affair With Marriage (2022)

Vol. 130 (December 2022) by Zoe Aiano
A reflection on the pitfalls of institutionalized love.
Review

Tomek Ducki’s Plantarium (2020) & Sander Joon’s Sierra (2022)

Vol. 129 (November 2022) by Julia Skala
These two short animations address issues related to the relationship between father and son.
Review

Signe Baumane’s My Love Affair With Marriage (2022)

Vol. 129 (November 2022) by Julia Skala
This semi-autobiographical film recounts a woman's ambivalent attitude towards romantic relationships
Review

Laila Pakalniņa’s Homes (Mājas, 2021)

Vol. 123 (March 2022) by Ana Grgić and Antonis Lagarias
Laila Pakalniņa visibly involves her documentary subjects in the making of her latest film.
Review

Linas Mikuta’s Roman’s Childhood (Romano vaikystė, 2020)

Vol. 111 (January 2021) by Zoe Aiano
Linas Mikuta portrays a relatively happy family doing their best in the face of capitalism.
Review

Four Animated Shorts By Ülo Pikkov

Vol. 104 (April 2020) by Mariana Hristova
Four animated shorts by Ülo Pikkov reveal how the Estonian filmmaker deals with traumas from the past.
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