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Review

Katalin Moldovai’s Without Air (Elfogy a levegő, 2023)

Vol. 141 (January 2024) by Margarita Kirilkina
A film unearthing the invisible force that keeps society in a state of fear.
Review

Nemanja Vojinović’s Bottlemen (Flašaroši, 2023)

Vol. 141 (January 2024) by Jack Page
A documentary with a handsome aesthetic set on the world’s second-most polluted landfill.
Review

Malika Musaeva’s The Cage Is Looking for a Bird (Kletka ishet ptitsu, 2023)

Vol. 141 (January 2024) by Margarita Kirilkina
Malika Musaeva follows the fate of young women living in a small, Caucasian village.
Review

Maciek Hamela’s In the Rearview (Skąd dokąd, 2023)

Vol. 141 (January 2024) by Martin Kudláč
Maciek Hamela captures the human cost of war through the lens of a van traversing a war-torn landscape.
Essay

Márta Mészáros’ Diary for My Children (Napló gyermekeimnek, 1984)

Vol. 141 (January 2024) by Lena Streitwieser
Márta Mészáros and the connections between memory and adulthood.
Review

Four Animated Shorts from the Pannónia Filmstúdió

Vol. 141 (January 2024) by Julia Skala
Julia Skala discusses four short films showcasing Hungarian artists' quest for artistic freedom.
Review

Anna Dziapshipa’s Self-Portrait Along the Borderline (Avtoportreti zghvarze, 2023)

Vol. 140 (December 2023) by Zoe Aiano
Anna Dziapshipa reflects on her life divided by borders.
Interview

Anna Dziapshipa on Self-Portrait Along the Borderline

Vol. 140 (December 2023) by Zoe Aiano
Anna Dziapshipa shares the main idea behind her reflections on her Abkhaz identity in Self-Portrait Along the Borderline.
Review

Goran Stolevski’s Housekeeping for Beginners (Domakinstvo za pocetnici, 2023)

Vol. 140 (December 2023) by Jack Page
Another story about modern families fluctuating between hardship, intimacy, and comic relief.
Review

Aktan Arym Kubat’s This Is What I Remember (Esimde, 2022)

Vol. 140 (December 2023) by Julia Skala
An intimate story about cultural uprootedness and the role of family bonds.
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