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Essay

Karoly Makk’s Love (Szerelem, 1971)

Vol. 25 (January 2013) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma compares Karoly Makk's 1971 film with Michael Haneke's Amour and Ulrich Seidl's Paradise: Love.
Essay

Some Ideas on the Meaning of Béla Tarr’s Animals

Vol. 25 (January 2013) by Moritz Pfeifer
Why would animals make someone stop filming? Moritz Pfeifer talks about Béla Tarrs curious relationship with animals.
Essay

Jaromil Jireš’s And Give My Love to the Swallows (….a pozdravuji vlastovky, 1972)

Vol. 23 (November 2012) by Julia Zelman
Julia Zelman saw this 1972 film about Czech resistants during the Second World War.
Essay

Serbia as a Symptom of the Balkans: Internationalism & Globalization

Vol. 21 (September 2012) by Miško Šuvaković
Miško Šuvaković (University of Arts, Belgrade) situates his native Serbia within an emergent sphere of artistic production vis-à-vis the world of high art.
Essay

The Cinematic Man

Vol. 22 (October 2012) by Mikhail Iampolski
Mikhail Iampolski (New York University) retraces the genealogy of the cinematic man starting with Soviet films of the 1920s, and ending with contemporary Russian cinema.
Essay

Vassily Sigarev’s Wolfy (Volchok, 2010)

Vol. 21 (September 2012) by Moritz Pfeifer
Moritz Pfeifer analyzes the birch tree as a representation of contemporary Russian directors' search for mysticism.
Essay

Bogdan Dziworski’s Ski Scenes with Franz Klammer (1980), Classical Duel (1978), The Olympics (1978)

Vol. 21 (September 2012) by Colette de Castro
Colette de Castro finds common themes in three of Polish director Bogdan Dziworski's "sports" documentaries.
Essay

Karel Kachyňa’s The Ear (Ucho, 1970)

Vol. 20 (August 2012) by Julia Zelman
The Ear is one of the most politically incendiary films to emerge from the Czechoslovak Young Wave.
Essay

Sabina Pop’s John, how’s the construction site? (Ioane, cum e la constructil?, 1983) & Panc (1990)

Vol. 18 (June 2012) by Colette de Castro
Colette de Castro examines two documentary shorts by Romanian director Sabina Pop.
Essay

The Polaroids of Andrei Tarkovsky, 1979-1983

Vol. 17 (May 2012) by Gawan Fagard
In his essay on the Polaroids of Andrei Tarkovsky, Gawan Fagard draws parallels between the ontology of the medium and the work of the Russian director.
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