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Festival

Thessaloniki 2018

Vol. 90 (December 2018) by Editors
Coverage from the 59th Thessaloniki Film Festival (November 1-11).
Interview

Ivan Salatić on You Have the Night

Vol. 90 (December 2018) by Ana Grgić
Montenegrin director Ivan Salatić speaks about his debut feature.
Review

Ivan Salatić’s You Have the Night (Ti imaš noć, 2018)

Vol. 90 (December 2018) by Konstanty Kuzma
Ivan Salatić’s debut feature is clumsily poised between personal drama and city study.
Review

László Nemes’ Sunset (Napszállta, 2018)

Vol. 89 (November 2018) by Isabel Jacobs
László Nemes’ follow-up to Son of Saul returns to the conflict-ridden pre-WWI period.
Interview

Radu Jude on I Do Not Care If We Go Down in History as Barbarians

Vol. 89 (November 2018) by Ana Grgić
Radu Jude speaks about making his latest film, its theoretical underpinnings, and shooting on celluloid.
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.
Review

Ioana Uricaru’s Lemonade (Luna de miere, 2017)

Vol. 83 (March 2018) by Jack Page
Uricaru's debut feature is an embittered and scathing vision of immigrant life in contemporary America.
Review

Alexandru Tatos’ Sequences (Secvente, 1982)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Alina Popescu
In this Romanian satire by Alexandru Tatos, the film crew gets entangled in the story.
Essay

Lucian Pintilie’s The Reenactment (Reconstituirea, 1967)

Vol. 10 (October 2011) by Konstanty Kuzma
In his essay on Pintilie's The Reenactment, Konstanty Kuzma thinks about political and aesthetic fictions.
Review

Cristi Puiu’s Stuff and Dough (Marfa şi banii, 2001)

Vol. 7 (July 2011) by Konstanty Kuzma
In Cristi Puiu's debut, two young men get involved in a pursuit when trying to make quick money with a dubious job.


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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