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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

Kostadin Bonev’s Sinking of Sozopol (2014) as a Non-City Text

Vol. 137 (September 2023) by David Gomiero Molina
David Gomiero Molina faces the philosophical burden of Kostadin Bonev's 2014 feature.
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.
Essay

Archival Film, the Jugoplastika Factory, and the Imaginary of the Yugoslav Socialist City

Vol. 137 (September 2023) by Ana Grgić
An essay on useless memory and useful films.
Essay

Yugoslav Mass Housing Strikes Back

Vol. 137 (September 2023) by Lea Horvat
Moving beyond cliched depictions of mass housing in the (post-)Yugoslav space.
Essay

Women Amateur Films from Yugoslavia

Vol. 136 (Summer 2023) by Anna Doyle
Anna Doyle reflects on the marginalization of women filmmakers in the alternative cine-club culture of Yugoslavia.
Essay

Ivan Martinac’s Monolog on Split (Monolog o Splitu, 1961) & Lordan Zafranović’s People (Passing) II (Ljudi (u prolazu) II, 1967)

Vol. 136 (Summer 2023) by Frédéric Tachou
Experimental filmmaker Frédéric Tachou revisits two works from the Kino Klub Split through the prism of space.
Essay

Teona Strugar Mitevska’s The Happiest Man in the World (Najsreќniot Čovek na Svetot, 2022)

Vol. 135 (May 2023) by Ana Grgić and Antonis Lagarias
What is the role of justice and forgiveness in the process of overcoming collective trauma?
Essay

Vitaly Mansky and Yevhen Titarenko’s Eastern Front (Shidniy front, 2023)

Vol. 135 (May 2023) by Tajana Kosor
Tajana Kosor reflects on the privileged position from which one can forget about and be shocked by war.
Essay

Alexander Mihalkovich and Hanna Badziaka’s Motherland (2023)

Vol. 134 (April 2023) by Antonis Lagarias
The roots of military conscription in Belarus (and beyond).
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