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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

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.
Interview

Ülo Pikkov on his Films

Vol. 104 (April 2020) by Mariana Hristova
Estonian animation filmmaker Ülo Pikkov returns to the stories and histories of his work.
Review

Morten Tšinakov and Lucija Mrzljak’s A Demonstration of Brilliance in Four Acts (2018)

Vol. 100 (December 2019) by Melina Tzamtzi
This 2D animation reflects on the way that crowds become addicted to following the lives of significant others.
Interview

Lucija Mrzljak on A Demonstration of Brilliance in Four Acts

Vol. 100 (December 2019) by Melina Tzamtzi
Lucija Mrzljak speaks about her latest film and shares her story of becoming an animation filmmaker.
Review

Ksenia Okhapkina’s Immortal (Surematu, 2019)

Vol. 97 (September 2019) by Lucian Tion
This tendentious documentary settles old scores concerning Communism in Russia.
Review

Kristīne Briede and Audrius Stonys’ Bridges of Time (Laika tilti, 2018)

Vol. 90 (December 2018) by Zoe Aiano
Kristīne Briede and Audrius Stonys revisit the protagonists of Baltic Poetic Documentary.
Review

Lauri Lagle’s Portugal (2018)

Vol. 90 (December 2018) by Zoe Aiano
Both protagonist and script to Lauri Lagle’s feature suffer from existential disorientation.
Review

Maria Avdjushko’s Fire Lily (Tuliliilia, 2018)

Vol. 89 (November 2018) by Zoe Aiano
Maria Avdjushko tackles motherhood in a film poised between psychological thriller and horror film.
Interview

Maria Avdjushko on Fire Lily

Vol. 89 (November 2018) by Zoe Aiano
Estonian Filmmaker Maria Avdjushko speaks about her debut feature and reflects on the role of women in the film industry.
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