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Review

Robert Budina’s A Shelter Among the Clouds (2018)

Vol. 96 (Summer 2019) by Colette de Castro
An Albanian director pines for (and over) religious reconciliation.
Review

Radu Dragomir’s Mo (2019)

Vol. 96 (Summer 2019) by Colette de Castro
Radu Dragomir applies the living legacy of the Romanian New Wave to themes of the present.
Interview

Robert Budina on A Shelter Among the Clouds

Vol. 96 (Summer 2019) by Colette de Castro
Robert Budina speaks about the story of his feature A Shelter Among the Clouds, and the difficult situation that inspired it.
Review

Trevor Poots’ Romania’s English Queen (Maria, inima României, 2018)

Vol. 96 (Summer 2019) by Colette de Castro
This recent documentary looks at the adventurous life of Queen Marie of Romania.
Festival

TIFF 2019

Vol. 96 (Summer 2019) by Editors
Live coverage from the 18th Transilvania International Film Festival in Cluj (May 31-June 9).
Review

Jacek Borcuch’s Dolce Fine Giornata (2019)

Vol. 96 (Summer 2019) by Colette de Castro
Jacek Borcuch's newest film again deals with poetry, though his style has further matured since All that I Love.
Review

Corneliu Porumboiu’s The Whistlers (La Gomera, 2019)

Vol. 95 (May 2019) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
Corneliu Porumboiu's latest stint is a critical wake-up call for Europe's rusty film bureaucracy.
Review

Nora Agapi’s Timebox (2018)

Vol. 95 (May 2019) by Isabel Jacobs
Two documentary filmmakers, father and daughter, enter a creative dialog about their collective past and the nature of cinema.
Review

Teona Strugar Mitevska’s God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya (Gospod postoi, imeto i’ e Petrunija, 2019)

Vol. 93 (March 2019) by Zoe Aiano
A woman's spontaneous participation and triumph in an all-male Epiphany event spells trouble.
Review

Alexander Gorchilin’s Acid (Kislota, 2018)

Vol. 93 (March 2019) by Konstanty Kuzma
Hamlet makes several cameos in Alexander Gorchilin's frustrating if highly aestheticized debut about Gen Yer aimlessness.
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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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