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Perspectives
The latest in Central, Eastern and South-Eastern European cinema.

Essay

Angelina Jolie’s In the Land of Blood and Honey (2011)

Vol. 15 (March 2012) by Moritz Pfeifer
Angelina Jolie's debut feature is a love story set during the Yugoslav Wars.
Review

Srđan Dragojević’s The Parade (Parada, 2012)

Vol. 15 (March 2012) by Patricia Bass
Srđan Dragojević's latest piece converts the struggles of Serbia's gay activists into a stylized, high-paced 'dramedy'.
Review

Przemysław Wojcieszek’s Secret (Sekret, 2012)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Colette de Castro
Przemysław Wojcieszek’s film is a study of three mismatched Poles. As the title of the film suggests, one of them has a secret…
Review

Philip Scheffner’s Revision (2012)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Patricia Bass
Patricia Bass saw Philip Scheffner’s documentary that screened at the Berlinale this year.
Review

Olmo Omerzu’s A Night Too Young (Prílis mladá noc, 2012)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Colette de Castro
In Olmo Omerzu’s debut feature, two young friends are introduced to the adult’s world.
Review

Teona S. Mitevska’s The Woman Who Brushed Off Her Tears (Man on Aspahlt, 2012)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Colette de Castro
This is a film about two strong women, one living in France and the other in Macedonia…
Review

Małgorzata Szumowska’s Elles (2011)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Colette de Castro
Two Polish students earn their living in Paris working as callgirls…
Review

Peter Strickland’s Katalin Varga (2009)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Ana Ribeiro
In Peter Strickland's feature, a woman sets out on a journey to take revenge for a crime that has long been concealed...
Review

Nikola Ležaić’s Tilva Ros (2010)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Moritz Pfeifer
Nikola Lezaic's film revolves around a group of young skaters who film each other doing self-destructive pranks.
Review

Szabolcs Hajdu’s Bibliotheque Pascal (2010)

Vol. 13 (January 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma saw Szabolcs Hajdu's tour de force, in which a woman's recollections of her time as a prostitute merge with surrealist fantasies.
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