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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.
Interview

Andrei Butica on Filming Sex

Vol. 78 (October 2017) by Zoe Aiano
We spoke to Romanian cinematographer Andrei Butica on the occasion of our sex-themed issue.
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.
Interview

Bojana Burnać on My Life Without Air

Vol. 77 (September 2017) by Zoe Aiano
Documentary filmmaker and free diver Bojana Burnać speaks about her background in the sport, the film’s making, and its aesthetics.
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

György Kristóf’s Out (Vychladnutie, 2017)

Vol. 77 (September 2017) by Zoe Aiano
György Kristóf's debut gets tangled up in clicheed depictions of the Wild East.
Review

Bojana Burnać’s My Life Without Air (Moj život bez zraka, 2017)

Vol. 77 (September 2017) by Konstanty Kuzma
Bojana Burnać dives into free diving, an extreme underwater sport.
Essay

Filming Homosexuality in the Yugoslav Black Wave (1967-1971)

Vol. 78 (October 2017) by Sanja Lazarević Radak
This essay retraces the way Black Wave directors instrumentalized forms of sexuality perceived as "deviant" for their artistic purposes.
Essay

Andrey Zvyagintsev’s Loveless (Nelyubov, 2017)

Vol. 77 (September 2017) by Moritz Pfeifer
Andrey Zvyagintsev's latest film is an overambitious metaphor about how we deal with our children.
Review

Valeska Grisebach’s Western (2017)

Vol. 76 (Summer 2017) by Zoe Aiano
Valeska Grisebach challenges classic East-West cultural imperialist hierarchy.
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