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  • Perspectives
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Interview

Andrei Gruzsniczki on Quod Erat Demonstrandum

Vol. 40 (April 2014) by Julia Zelman
Julia Zelman met Andrei Gruzsniczki in New York City, where he presented his new film at the Lincoln Center.
Review

Andrei Gruzsniczki’s Quod Erat Demonstrandum (2014)

Vol. 40 (April 2014) by Julia Zelman
Ducu Buciuman, the in some ways central character in Andrei Gruzsniczki's Quod Erat Demonstrandum, never appears onscreen...
Review

Corneliu Porumboiu’s The Second Game (Al Doilea Joc, 2014)

Vol. 38 (February 2014) by Colette de Castro
Corneliu Porumboiu’s latest film is a feature documentary about football and more.
Review

Harun Farocki’s and Andrei Ujică’s Videograms of a Revolution (1992)

Vol. 37 (January 2014) by Maxence Voiseux
Maxence Voiseux discusses the importance of editing for archival documentaries like Harun Faroki and Andrej Ujica's Videograms of a Revolution.
Review

Tudor Cristian Jurgiu’s Japanese Dog (Câinele japonez, 2013)

Vol. 36 (December 2013) by Andrei Dudea
Andrei Dudea saw Tudor Cristian Jurgiu's debut feature.
Interview

Şerban Oliver Tătaru on Anatomy of a Departure

Vol. 35 (November 2013) by Konstanty Kuzma
Şerban Tătaru speaks about his film, the Romanian New Wave, working in Germany, and Romanian documentaries.
Review

Corneliu Porumboiu’s When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism (Când se lasă seara peste Bucureşti sau Metabolism, 2013)

Vol. 35 (November 2013) by Ana Ribeiro
When The Evening Falls is a metalinguistic motion picture.
Review

Şerban Oliver Tătaru’s Anatomy of a Departure (Anatomie des Weggehens, 2012)

Vol. 35 (November 2013) by Konstanty Kuzma
Romanian filmmaker Şerban Oliver Tătaru rethinks his family's move to Germany during his teenage years.
Review

Alexandru Solomon’s Cold Waves (2007)

Vol. 29 (May 2013) by Ana Ribeiro
This investigative documentary by Alexandru Solomon retraces the activity of the Romanian service of Radio Free Europe during Ceaușescu’s reign.
Review

Paul Negoescu’s A Month in Thailand (O luna in Thailanda, 2012)

Vol. 29 (May 2013) by Alina Popescu
In Paul Negoescu’s debut feature, a young man’s love life takes a turn on New Year’s Eve.
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