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East European Film Bulletin -
  • Perspectives
  • Retrospectives
  • Interviews
  • Festivals
  • Special Issues
  • ARCHIVE
Interview

Maja Weiss on Guardian of the Frontier

Vol. 135 (May 2023) by Julia Skala
We sat down with Slovenian filmmaker Maja Weiss to revisit her 2002 debut feature.
Review

Maja Weiss’ Guardian of the Frontier (Varuh Meje, 2002)

Vol. 135 (May 2023) by Julia Skala
A surreal, tense road trip down the Kolpa River in Slovenia.
Essay

Alexander Mihalkovich and Hanna Badziaka’s Motherland (2023)

Vol. 134 (April 2023) by Antonis Lagarias
The roots of military conscription in Belarus (and beyond).
Review

Damian Kocur’s Bread and Salt (Chleb i sól, 2022)

Vol. 134 (April 2023) by Jack Page
The cycles of racism and violence in contemporary society.
Interview

Damian Kocur on Bread and Salt

Vol. 134 (April 2023) by Antonis Lagarias
Polish filmmaker Damian Kocur discusses the personal roots of his debut feature as well as its aesthetics and politics.
Review

Mihaela Drăgan’s The Future is a Safe Place Hidden in my Braids (2021)

Vol. 134 (April 2023) by Anna Doyle
A reclaiming of the future and of witchcraft culture from within the Roma community.
Interview

Mihaela Drăgan on The Future is a Safe Place Hidden in my Braids

Vol. 134 (April 2023) by Anna Doyle
We sat down with Mihaela Drăgan to discuss the situation of the Roma and the culture of witchcraft in Romania.
Review

Giacomo Abbruzzese’s Disco Boy (2023)

Vol. 134 (April 2023) by Jack Page
Giacomo Abbruzzese explores issues of identity and belonging.
Review

Vitaly Mansky and Yevhen Titarenko’s Eastern Front (Shidniy front, 2023)

Vol. 133 (March 2023) by Jack Page
The visceral horrors of war as witnessed by a paramedic.
Review

Vlad Petri’s Between Revolutions (Între revoluții, 2023)

Vol. 133 (March 2023) by Anna Doyle
Vlad Petri fictionalizes the correspondence of two students who lived through times of political turmoil in Iran and Romania.
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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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