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East European Film Bulletin -
  • Perspectives
  • Retrospectives
  • Interviews
  • Festivals
  • Special Issues
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Festival

L’Europe autour de l’Europe 2015

Vol. 52 (April 2015) by Editors
Live coverage from this month-long Paris-based film event (March 16-April 15).
Interview

Harutyun Khachatryan on Endless Escape, Eternal Return

Vol. 52 (April 2015) by Moritz Pfeifer
We met Armenian director Harutyun Khachatryan during the L’Europe autour de l’Europe festival in Paris.
Interview

Agnieszka Holland on European Cinema

Vol. 52 (April 2015) by Moritz Pfeifer
We met Polish director Agnieszka Holland during the L'Europe autour de l'Europe festival in Paris.
Essay

An Ode to Harutyun Khachatryan’s Films

Vol. 52 (April 2015) by Godfrey Reggio
American filmmaker Godfrey Reggio pays tribute to Harutyun Khachatryan in a short essay about his colleague's sense of time.
Review

Men Lereida’s Viktoria: A Tale of Grace and Greed (2014)

Vol. 52 (April 2015) by Moritz Pfeifer
Swiss helmer Men Lereida explores how the Switzerland's adherence to the Schengen and Dublin agreements changed Zurich's red-light district.
Essay

Agnieszka Holland’s Total Eclipse (1995)

Vol. 52 (April 2015) by Paulina Duda
Paulina Duda takes a fresh look at Holland's rendering of the love affair between two famous French poets but bemoans the lack of cinematographic poetry in the movie.
Essay

Harutyun Khachatryan’s Return of the Poet (Poeti veradardze, 2005)

Vol. 52 (April 2015) by Moritz Pfeifer
Moritz Pfeifer looks at this deeply nostalgic journey of the statue of the poet Javini traveling back home.
Review

Nana Dzhordzhadze’s My mermaid, My Lorelei (Moya rusalka, moya Lorelyay, 2005)

Vol. 52 (April 2015) by Colette de Castro
Colette de Castro reviews Georgian director Nana Dzhordzhadze's newest pic about teenage love.


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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