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Review

Ekaterina Selenkina’s Detours (Obkhodniye puti, 2021)

Vol. 121 (January 2022) by Maxim Plokhikh
This film explores Moscow's urban landscapes through the daily routine of a drug dealer.

Kornél Mundruczó’s Evolution (Evolúció, 2022)

Vol. 121 (January 2022) by Melina Tzamtzi
A story about the transformation of trauma and identity over the course of three generations.
Review

Kaltrina Krasniqi’s Vera Dreams of the Sea (Vera Andrron Detin, 2021)

Vol. 120 (December 2021) by Ana Grgić and Gjergj Mosko
A debut feature about female empowerment in a patriarchal society.
Essay

Binka Zhelyazkova Retrospective at Thessaloniki 2021

Vol. 120 (December 2021) by Savina Petkova
Savina Petkova revisits a thematic triptych by Bulgarian filmmaker Binka Zhelyazkova.
Review

Stefan Arsenijević’s As Far As I Can Walk (Strahinja Banović, 2021)

Vol. 120 (December 2021) by Ana Grgić and Antonis Lagarias
Stefan Arsenijević adapts a Serbian epic poem as a migrant love story.
Interview

Stefan Arsenijević on As Far As I Can Walk

Vol. 120 (December 2021) by Ana Grgić
Stefan Arsenijević discusses his As Far As I Can Walk, a migrant love story.
Festival

Thessaloniki 2021

Vol. 120 (December 2021) by Editors
Coverage from the 62nd Thessaloniki Film Festival (October November 4-14).
Review

Milica Tomovic’s Celts (Kelti, 2021)

Vol. 115 (May 2021) by Colette de Castro
The private and political spheres intermingle in this personal retelling of the Yugoslav Wars.
Essay

Juja Dobrachkous’ Bebia, à mon seul désir (2021)

Vol. 114 (April 2021) by Daniil Lebedev
Daniil Lebedev approaches Juja Dobrachkous' take on Greek mythology through psychoanalysis.
Review

Kateryna Gornostai’s Stop-Zemlia (2021)

Vol. 114 (April 2021) by Zoe Aiano
A high school romance that somehow manages to defy common clichés.
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