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Retrospectives
Reflections on stand-out films of the past.

Essay

Vatroslav Mimica’s Kaja, I’ll Kill You! (Kaja, ubit ću te!, 1967)

Vol. 150 (December 2024) by Anna Doyle
Kaja, I'll Kill You has all the elements of a Yugoslav war drama yet always moves away from mere historical reconstruction.
Essay

Łódź’s Workshop of the Film Form

Vol. 147 (September 2024) by Anna Doyle
Anna Doyle revisits the 1970s and a film group formed by students of the National Film School in Łódź.
Essay

The Collective Body in the Sports Films of Bogdan Dziworski (1970s–1980s)

Vol. 147 (September 2024) by Margarita Kirilkina
Margarita Kirilkina reflects on Bogdan Dziworski’s peculiar depiction of bodies in motion.
Essay

The Ideological Fashioning of Femininity in Soviet-Era Cinema

Vol. 146 (Summer 2024) by Nora Furlong
Nora Furlong revisits Grigori Aleksandrov’s 1936 Circus and Ernst Lubitsch’s 1939 Ninotchka as well as two competing visions of femininity.
Review

Grigori Kromanov’s Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel (Hukkunud Alpinisti hotell, 1979)

Vol. 145 (May 2024) by Jack Page
In this Estonian adaptation of a Soviet science fiction novel, the police deal with odd encounters.
Essay

Márta Mészáros’ Diary for My Children (Napló gyermekeimnek, 1984)

Vol. 141 (January 2024) by Lena Streitwieser
Márta Mészáros and the connections between memory and adulthood.
Review

Four Animated Shorts from the Pannónia Filmstúdió

Vol. 141 (January 2024) by Julia Skala
Julia Skala discusses four short films showcasing Hungarian artists' quest for artistic freedom.
Review

Marcell Jankovics’ Son of the White Mare (Fehérlófia, 1981)

Vol. 139 (November 2023) by Julia Skala
Marcell Jankovics' second feature film draws on ancient folk tales.
Essay

Yugoslav Youth, Urbanity, and Modernity in The Unpicked Strawberries (Grlom u Jagode, 1976)

Vol. 137 (September 2023) by Aleksandra Djurasovic and Milan Djurasovic
This essay revisits Srđan Karanović's cult mini-series on the occasion of our Balkan Architecture Issue.
Essay

Nikos Nikolaidis’ Morning Patrol (Proini Peripolos, 1987)

Vol. 137 (September 2023) by Antonis Lagarias
Antonis Lagarias draws parallels between Blade Runner and this rare sci-fi film from Greece.
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