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Review

Apolena Rychlíková’s The Limits of Work (Hranice prace, 2017)

Vol. 80 (December 2017) by Zoe Aiano
A director and a journalist explore the domestic periphery of Capitalism in this Czech documentary.
Review

Wiktor Grodecki’s Not Angels But Angels (1994)

Vol. 79 (November 2017) by Alice Heneghan
Alice Heneghan revisits Wiktor Grodecki's 1994 feature about male prostitutes in Prague.
Essay

Gustav Machatý’s Erotikon (1929) and Ecstasy (Ekstase, 1933)

Vol. 78 (October 2017) by Colette de Castro
These two films by Gustav Machatý try to capture the uncapturable - the female orgasm.
Essay

Věra Chytilová’s Fruit of Paradise (Ovoce stromu rajských jíme, 1970)

Vol. 78 (October 2017) by Zoe Aiano
Who's afraid of female sexuality, Věra Chytilová asks in her 1970 film.
Review

Petr Václav’s Skokan (2017)

Vol. 77 (September 2017) by Colette de Castro
Petr Václav pulls his favorite actor out of jail and into a story of anarchy and adventure.
Review

Václav Kadrnka’s Little Crusader (Křižáček, 2017)

Vol. 76 (Summer 2017) by Zoe Aiano
Václav Kadrnka’s crafty feature is a visual meditation on the Crusades.
Review

Štěpán Altrichter’s Schmitke (2014)

Vol. 75 (May 2017) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma asks what drives young directors to the home of their parents to make films.
Review

Robert Kirchhoff’s A Hole in the Head (2016)

Vol. 75 (May 2017) by Jack Page
Kirchhoff’s documentary essay about the Romani holocaust stresses the right to resist the erasure of traumatic artifacts.
Review

Kristýna Bartošová’s The Dangerous World of Doctor Doleček (Nebezpečný svět Rajka Dolečka, 2015)

Vol. 75 (May 2017) by Konstanty Kuzma
A director whose extended family fell victim to the Srebrenica massacre decides to make a film about one of its most prominent deniers.
Review

Adéla Komrzý’s Teaching War (Výchova k válce, 2016)

Vol. 74 (April 2017) by Rohan Crickmar
A supremely assured attack on the right-wing patriotic militarism that is rearing its head in the Czech Republic, as with many other countries in Central Europe.
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