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Review

Alexandar Mihalkovich’s My Granny from Mars (Moya Babushka S Marsa, 2018)

Vol. 89 (November 2018) by Colette de Castro
Belorussian filmmaker Alexandar Mihalkovich portrays his family's arduous attempt to visit his grandmother in Crimea.
Interview

Alexander Mihalkovich on My Grannie from Mars

Vol. 89 (November 2018) by Colette de Castro
Belorussian filmmaker Alexander Mihalkovich speaks about his documentary, which was pulled from the Minsk Film Festival this year.
Review

Roman Bondarchuk’s Volcano (Vulkan, 2018)

Vol. 86 (Summer 2018) by Colette de Castro
In his debut fiction feature, Roman Bondarchuk returns to the chaos of the current political situation in Ukraine.
Interview

Roman Bondarchuk on Volcano

Vol. 86 (Summer 2018) by Editors
Ukrainian filmmaker Roman Bondarchuk talks us through the making of his debut fiction feature.
Review

Sergei Loznitsa’s Donbass (2018)

Vol. 85 (May 2018) by Zoe Aiano
In his latest film, Loznitsa dwells on the cacophony and chaos of the Donbass region.
Essay

What Can Oleg Sentsov Die For?

Vol. 85 (May 2018) by Maria Kuvshinova
Maria Kuvshinova reflects on the bar set by Ukrainian filmmaker Sentsov for measuring dignity. Sentsov recently went on a hunger strike demanding the release of Ukrainian political prisoners in Russia, where he himself is serving a 20-year sentence.
Review

Peter Bebjak’s The Line (Čiara, 2017)

Vol. 83 (March 2018) by Konstanty Kuzma
This Slovak-Ukrainian co-production picks up two themes whose relevance has only increased since its release last year.
Review

Tetiana Khodakivska and Oleksandr Stekolenko’s Enticing, Sugary, Boundless or Songs and Dances about Death (Manliviy, solodkiy, bez mezh ili písní í tantsí pro smert, 2017)

Vol. 79 (November 2017) by Zoe Aiano
Tetiana Khodakivska and Oleksandr Stekolenko’s film is an unequal trilogy on the theme of death.
Review

Šarūnas Bartas’ Frost (2017)

Vol. 76 (Summer 2017) by Zoe Aiano
Šarūnas Bartas addresses the Ukrainian elephant in the room by thematically picking up the country’s ongoing, political crisis.
Review

Dmytro Moyseyev’s Chrysanthemum’s Time (Chas khrizantem, 2017)

Vol. 76 (Summer 2017) by Zoe Aiano
A recent widow roams through Kiev to re-negotiate her place in the world.
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