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Review

László Csuja’s Blossom Valley (Virágvölgy, 2018)

Vol. 89 (November 2018) by Jack Page
László Csuja tries genre constraints in his coming-of-age road movie.
Review

Olmo Omerzu’s Winter Flies (Všechno bude, 2018)

Vol. 86 (Summer 2018) by Jack Page
In this road-movie, an unlikely teenage duo embark on a predictable journey of pranks, dangers, and disillusionment.
Review

Aurel Klimt’s Laika (Lajka, 2017)

Vol. 86 (Summer 2018) by Moritz Pfeifer
Aurel Klimt gives the story of Laika, the dog that was sent to outer space in 1957, a utopian spin.
Interview

Aurel Klimt on Laika

Vol. 86 (Summer 2018) by Colette de Castro
Czech animation filmmaker Aurel Klimt speaks about the making of his musical stop-motion film about the dog who was sent to space in 1957.
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

Ivan I. Tverdovsky’s Jumpman (Podbrosy, 2018)

Vol. 86 (Summer 2018) by Colette de Castro
Tverdovsky's follow-up to his recent features is another story of outcasts.
Review

Vitaly Mansky’s Putin’s Witnesses (Svideteli Putina, 2018)

Vol. 86 (Summer 2018) by Moritz Pfeifer
Vitaly Mansky rails against the passive bystanders of history, including himself, in this behind-the-scenes look at Putin's ascent to power.
Festival

Karlovy Vary 2018

Vol. 86 (Summer 2018) by Editors
Live coverage from the 53rd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (June 29-July 7).
Review

Radu Jude’s I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians (Îmi este indiferent dacă în istorie vom intra ca barbari, 2018)

Vol. 86 (Summer 2018) by Moritz Pfeifer
Radu Jude explores Romania’s complicity in the destruction of European Jews in his daring and intelligent film.
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The East European Film Bulletin is a journalistic and literary project dedicated to the criticism of films related to Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe.

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