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Review

Jindřich Andrš’s A New Shift (Nová šichta, 2020)

Vol. 111 (January 2021) by Zoe Aiano
What are the hopes for reintegrating manual workers in a post-industrial world?
Review

Bohdan Sláma’s Shadow Country (Krajina ve stínu, 2020)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
Bohdan Sláma depicts the moral downfall of a Czech village following WWII.
Interview

Bohdan Sláma on Shadow Country

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
Bohdan Sláma speaks about the development of his latest film, and reflects on its tenets and aesthetics.
Review

Peter Kerekes’ BATAstories (Baťa, první globalista, 2018)

Vol. 101 (January 2020) by Konstanty Kuzma
Peter Kerekes' film touches on all the problems of global capitalism without addressing any of them.
Review

Gyulai Panni’s Broken Things (2018) & Daria Kashcheeva’s Daughter (Dcera, 2019)

Vol. 100 (December 2019) by Melina Tzamtzi
Two recent animation shorts shown at this year's Primanima festival in Hungary delve into the scars left behind by family traumas.
Review

Johana Ožvold’s The Sound is Innocent (2019)

Vol. 99 (November 2019) by Zoe Aiano
This creative documentary tests genre conventions only to lose its way.
Interview

Karel Šindelář on Why So Sirius?

Vol. 96 (Summer 2019) by Alice Heneghan
Czech filmmaker Karl Šindelář speaks about what inspires him, and discusses his approach to filmmaking and plans for the future.
Review

Karel Šindelář’s Why So Sirius? (2018)

Vol. 96 (Summer 2019) by Alice Heneghan
In Karel Šindelář's short film, laughs and tears converge over a dead body.
Review

Filip Remunda’s The Okamura Brothers (Český žurnál: Bratři Okamurovi, 2019)

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
This creative documentary portrays three brothers from Czechia's public sphere.
Interview

Filip Remunda and Jan Gogola on Okamura Brothers

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Editors
Documentary filmmaker Filip Remunda and script-editor Jan Gogola speak about their film about three dissimilar brothers from the Czech public sphere.
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