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Retrospectives
Reflections on stand-out films of the past.

Review

Sinisa Dragin’s Everyday God Kisses Us on the Mouth (În fiecare zi Dumnezeu ne saruta pe gura, 2001)

Vol. 15 (March 2012) by Alina Popescu
Alina Popescu revisits Sinisa Dragin’s fiction debut.
Review

Chantal Akerman’s From the East (D’Est, 1993)

Vol. 15 (March 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
We saw Chantal Akerman’s 1993 documentary.
Review

Wladimir Schnejderow’s The Golden Lake (Zolotoje Osero, 1935)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Patricia Bass
This feature from 1935 takes place in the remote Altai mountains of the Soviet Union.
Review

Alexandru Tatos’ Sequences (Secvente, 1982)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Alina Popescu
In this Romanian satire by Alexandru Tatos, the film crew gets entangled in the story.
Review

Dušan Makavejev’s Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator (Ljubavni slučaj ili tragedija službenice P.T.T., 1967)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma saw Dušan Makavejev’s provocative 1967 feature.
Review

Gregor Nicholas’s Broken English (1996)

Vol. 13 (January 2012) by Colette de Castro
This 1996 film deals with a group of Croatian immigrants living in New Zealand.
Review

Milcho Manchevski’s Before the Rain (1994)

Vol. 13 (January 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
In this triptych, Milcho Manchevski examines the difficult political atmosphere of post-Socialist (ex-)Yugoslavia.
Review

Emil Loteanu’s Queen of the Gypsies (Tabor ukhodit v nebo, 1976)

Vol. 13 (January 2012) by Ana Ribeiro
This Soviet melodrama from 1976 is based on short stories by Maxim Gorki.
Essay

Where do Emir Kusturica and Slavoj Žižek meet in Underground (1995)?

Vol. 13 (January 2012) by Moritz Pfeifer
Moritz Pfeifer asks where Slavoj Žižek and Emir Kusturica meet in Underground.
Review

Kaljo Kiisk’s Vagabond (Nipernaadi, 1983)

Vol. 12 (December 2011) by Moritz Pfeifer
In this Estonian film from 1983, Kaljo Kiisk follows a tramp on his journey through the country.
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