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Review

Tünde Skovrán’s Who I Am Not (2023)

Vol. 135 (May 2023) by Antonis Lagarias
This film about intersexuality fails to raise crucial intersectional considerations.
Essay

Teona Strugar Mitevska’s The Happiest Man in the World (Najsreќniot Čovek na Svetot, 2022)

Vol. 135 (May 2023) by Ana Grgić and Antonis Lagarias
What is the role of justice and forgiveness in the process of overcoming collective trauma?
Festival

TIFF 2023

Vol. 134 (April 2023) by Editors
Live coverage from the 22nd Transilvania International Film Festival in Cluj (June 9-18).
Review

Damian Kocur’s Bread and Salt (Chleb i sól, 2022)

Vol. 134 (April 2023) by Jack Page
The cycles of racism and violence in contemporary society.
Interview

Damian Kocur on Bread and Salt

Vol. 134 (April 2023) by Antonis Lagarias
Polish filmmaker Damian Kocur discusses the personal roots of his debut feature as well as its aesthetics and politics.
Review

Vlad Petri’s Between Revolutions (Între revoluții, 2023)

Vol. 133 (March 2023) by Anna Doyle
Vlad Petri fictionalizes the correspondence of two students who lived through times of political turmoil in Iran and Romania.
Review

György Fehér’s Twilight (Szürkület, 1990)

Vol. 133 (March 2023) by Zoe Aiano
Zoe Aiano draws parallels between this recently restored black-and-white film and Twin Peaks.
Review

David Kapac and Andrija Mardešić’s The Uncle (Stric, 2022)

Vol. 128 (October 2022) by Colette de Castro
A wacky 1980s Christmas dinner staged by Croatian filmmaking duo David Kapac and Andrija Mardešić.
Review

Ion Popescu-Gopo’s A Bomb Was Stolen (S-a furat o bombă, 1961)

Vol. 24 (December 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Romanian spy film from 1961, two criminal gangs try to get hold of a nuclear bomb.


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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