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  • Perspectives
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Festival

Trieste 2022

Vol. 121 (January 2022) by Editors
Live coverage from the 33rd Trieste Film Festival (January 21-30).
Review

Paweł Łoziński’s The Balcony Movie (Film Balkonowy, 2021)

Vol. 121 (January 2022) by Konstanty Kuzma
Paweł Łoziński’s film of the hour was entirely shot from his balcony.
Review

Danis Tanović’s Not So Friendly Neighborhood Affair (Deset u pola, 2021)

Vol. 121 (January 2022) by Konstanty Kuzma
Danis Tanović addresses regional conflicts in the Balkans with tongue in cheek.
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.
Review

Elitza Gueorguieva’s Our Quiet Place (Un endroit silencieux, 2021)

Vol. 119 (November 2021) by Zoe Aiano
Two young women of Eastern European origin bond over a shared quest to master the French language.
Review

Stefan Pavlović’s Looking for Horses (2021)

Vol. 119 (November 2021) by Jack Page
A documentary reflection on trauma and the power of friendship.
Review

Jan Šikl’s Reconstruction of Occupation (Rekonstrukce okupace, 2021)

Vol. 119 (November 2021) by Colette de Castro
Jan Šikl revisits the Prague Spring by assembling a collection of contemporary home movies.
Review

Sergei Loznitsa’s Babi Yar. Context (2021)

Vol. 116 (Summer 2021) by Antonis Lagarias
Sergei Loznitsa revisits another dark chapter in the history of the 20th century.
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.
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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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