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

Lukáš Kokeš on Nothing Like Before

Vol. 85 (May 2018) by Alice Heneghan
We spoke to filmmaker Lukáš Kokeš about the docu-fiction feature Nothing Like Before, which he co-directed alongside Klara Tasovská.
Review

Lukáš Kokeš & Klára Tasovská’s Nothing Like Before (Nic jako dřív, 2017)

Vol. 85 (May 2018) by Alice Heneghan
Lukáš Kokeš and Klára Tasovská took to a Czech border town to portray four local students in the lead up to their final exams.
Interview

Jana Počtová on Non-Parent

Vol. 83 (March 2018) by Alice Heneghan
Czech documentarian Jana Počtová discusses her ideas on family and her filmmaking method.
Festival

One World 2018

Vol. 83 (March 2018) by Editors
Live coverage from the 2018 International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival in Prague (March 5-14).
Review

Jana Počtová’s Non-Parent (Nerodič, 2017)

Vol. 83 (March 2018) by Alice Heneghan
Together with her protagonists, Czech documentarian Jana Počtová reflects on parenthood.
Review

Bernadett Tuza-Ritter’s A Woman Captured (2017)

Vol. 82 (February 2018) by Colette de Castro
This film portrays at once the immense fragility of a woman who has been enslaved for ten years by a Hungarian family, and her startling strength.
Review

Jan Gebert’s When the War Comes (Až přijde válka, 2018)

Vol. 82 (February 2018) by Zoe Aiano
Jan Gebert’s film documents the synchronous radicalization and normalization of a Slovak right-wing militia.
Review

Marta Prus’ Over the Limit (2017)

Vol. 81 (January 2018) by Moritz Pfeifer
This film offers a look behind the flashy and effortless facade of gymnastics.
Review

Apolena Rychlíková’s The Limits of Work (Hranice prace, 2017)

Vol. 80 (December 2017) by Zoe Aiano
A director and a journalist explore the domestic periphery of Capitalism in this Czech documentary.
Review

Tereza Nvotová’s The Lust for Power (Mečiar, 2017)

Vol. 79 (November 2017) by Zoe Aiano
Tereza Nvotová opens up a subjectivist perspective on Slovak politics.
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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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