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Review

Ryszard Bugajski’s Interrogation (Przesłuchanie, 2016)

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Paulina Duda
Paulina Duda revisits Ryszard Bugajski's 1982 Interrogation, which was banned until the fall of Communism for its exposure of Stalinism in Poland.
Review

Martti Helde’s In the Crosswind (Risttuules, 2016)

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Isabelle de Pommereau
Isabelle de Pommereau recounts the history of Martti Helde’s ambitious debut.
Interview

Salomé Jashi on The Dazzling Light of Sunset

Vol. 67 (September 2016) by John A. Riley
Jashi speaks about making The Dazzling Light, the role of media in Georgia, and funding problems in the country.
Review

Ivan Tverdovsky’s Zoology (Zoologiya, 2016)

Vol. 67 (September 2016) by Colette de Castro
A middle-aged zoo worker reinvents herself after starting to grow a tail in this unconvential feature by Ivan Tverdovsky.
Essay

Vitaly Mansky’s Under the Sun (V luchakh solnca, 2015)

Vol. 67 (September 2016) by Moritz Pfeifer
Vytaly Mansky's poignant documentary challenges the widely held belief that the indoctrination of people living under a terror regime like North Korea is complete.
Review

Klára Trencsényi’s Train to Adulthood (Reményvasút, 2015)

Vol. 67 (September 2016) by Zoe Aiano
Klára Trencsényi’s symbol-laden feature offers a biting critique of the modern social state.
Review

Radu Jude’s Scarred Hearts (Inimi cicatrizate, 2016)

Vol. 67 (September 2016) by Zoe Aiano
Radu Jude's innovative feature is based on the writings of Romanian author Max Blecher.
Review

Miroslav Janek’s Normal Autistic Film (Normální autistický film, 2016)

Vol. 67 (September 2016) by Patricia Bass
This documentary by Miroslav Janek tries its best to normalize autism, and succeeds - for the most part.
Review

Attila Till’s Kills on Wheels (Tiszta Szívvel, 2016)

Vol. 67 (September 2016) by Patricia Bass
In spite of its lighthearted style, Attila Till's action-comedy stays true to its bold ambitions.
Review

Petr Oukropec’s In Your Dreams! (Ani ve snu!, 2016)

Vol. 67 (September 2016) by Patricia Bass
Petr Oukropec blends magical realism with a flashy sports theme in his unripe coming-of-age film.
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