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Review

Jessica Oreck’s One Man Dies A Million Times (2019)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Jack Page
A hybrid between historical film and sci-fi fiction, this film transports the siege of Leningrad to the future.
Interview

Interview with Vladimir Nadein

Vol. 107 (September 2020) by Editors
The curator and co-founder of the Moscow International Experimental Film Festival discusses the aesthetics, finances and politics behind organizing the event.
Interview

Interview with Dmitry Mamuliya

Vol. 107 (September 2020) by Nina Mdivani
Dmitry Mamuliya discusses the need for a new visual language and the usage of time in his films.
Review

Maxim Pechersky’s The Year of the White Moon (God beloy luni, 2020)

Vol. 107 (September 2020) by Yann Kaci
This experimental short addresses intergenerational divides within Russian society.
Review

Ismail Safarali’s I Still Must Watch You Turn To Stone (Smotret, kak ty prevrashaeshsya v kamen, 2020)

Vol. 107 (September 2020) by Phil Hobbins-White
This dreamy short explores connections between different peoples, as well as between humans and nature.
Review

Alexandra Karelina’s Last Words (Poslednie slova, 2020)

Vol. 107 (September 2020) by Anna Doyle
Alexandra Karelina's experimental short raises questions concerning our relation to objects.
Review

Anya Tsyrlina’s All Other Things Equal (2020) & Olya Korsun’s Blue Rose (Sinyaya roza, 2020)

Vol. 107 (September 2020) by Zoe Aiano
These two experimental films examine our attitude towards the past by playfully deploying visual nostalgia.
Review

Andrey A. Tarkovsky’s A Cinema Prayer (2019)

Vol. 106 (Summer 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
In this bio-documentary, Andrey Tarkovsky's son continues nurturing the cult around his father's legacy.
Review

Artem Aisagaliev’s Babai (2019)

Vol. 106 (Summer 2020) by Jack Page
Artem Aisagaliev portrays two brothers and their way of coping with the hardships of everyday life.
Review

Masha Novikova’s Daymohk (2019)

Vol. 106 (Summer 2020) by Patricia Bass
A Chechen family's rags-to-riches story is taken with a grain of salt.
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