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Review

Inna Sahakyan’s Aurora’s Sunrise (2022)

Vol. 126 (Summer 2022) by Isabel Jacobs
This animated documentary follows the true story of a survivor of the Armenian genocide.
Interview

Inna Sahakyan on Aurora’s Sunrise

Vol. 126 (Summer 2022) by Isabel Jacobs
We met Armenian filmmaker Inna Sahakyan to speak about her animated documentary Aurora’s Sunrise.
Review

Agnieszka Smoczyńska’s The Silent Twins (2022)

Vol. 126 (Summer 2022) by Jack Page
Agnieszka Smoczyńska portrays the Gibbons sisters in a creative blend of genres.
Review

Golden Apricot Shorts 2022

Vol. 126 (Summer 2022) by Isabel Jacobs
The domestic short film selection at this year's Golden Apricot film festival turned the gaze inwards.
Review

Miroslav Krobot’s Big Opening (Velká premiéra, 2022)

Vol. 126 (Summer 2022) by Jack Page
A thespian escapes Prague to direct his own play in this offbeat comedy.
Essay

Tanja Deman’s Horizon (Horizont, 2021)

Vol. 125 (May 2022) by Anna Doyle
The Adriatic sea between a nostalgic past and an apocalyptic future.
Review

Beata Parkanová’s The Word (Slovo, 2022)

Vol. 125 (May 2022) by Jack Page
A story of dissident dissent.
Review

Sasha Kulak’s Mara (2022)

Vol. 125 (May 2022) by Antonis Lagarias
A film about Belarus that reminds us of Europe's constant political and social crisis.
Interview

Sasha Kulak on Mara

Vol. 125 (May 2022) by Antonis Lagarias
We met Sasha Kulak to discuss her film about the Belarusian protests of 2020-2021 with her.
Review

Ola Jankowska’s Anatomy (Anatomia, 2021)

Vol. 125 (May 2022) by Isabel Jacobs
A woman returns home to see her sick father.
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