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Review

Emine Emel Balcı’s I’m Here, I’m Fine (Buradayım İyiyim, 2025)

Vol. 161 (January 2026) by Savina Petkova
A misunderstood woman finds new meaning in helping another woman.
Review

Bálint Szimler’s Lessons Learned (Fekete pont, 2024)

Vol. 161 (January 2026) by Anna Batori
The school system as an allegory for Hungary’s authoritarianism.
Review

Arthur Franck’s The Helsinki Effect (2025)

Vol. 161 (January 2026) by Daniel Schwartz
Ordinary documentaries in the age of AI.
Review

Urszula Morga and Bartosz Mikołajczyk’s Signs of Mr. Plum (Znaki Pana Śliwki, 2025)

Vol. 161 (January 2026) by Zoe Aiano
Graphic design enters the realm of biopics.
Review

Iva Radivojević’s When the Phone Rang (Kada je zazvonio telefon, 2024)

Vol. 161 (January 2026) by Jack Page
Eleven-year-old Lana spends what will forever be her last day in her home country.
Review

Hana Jušić’s God Will Not Help (Bog neće pomoći, 2025)

Vol. 160 (December 2025) by Savina Petkova
High up in the Croatian mountains, a shepherd girl meets the widow of her émigré brother.
Review

Martin Kollár’s Chronicle (Letopis, 2025)

Vol. 160 (December 2025) by Natalia Ashurovskaya
An ode to pure observation.
Review

Robin Kvapil’s Change My Mind (Velký vlastenecký výlet, 2025)

Vol. 160 (December 2025) by Natalia Ashurovskaya
On the psychological effectiveness of evidence.
Review

Nikola Ležaić’s How Come It’s All Green Out Here? (Kako je ovde tako zeleno?, 2025)

Vol. 160 (December 2025) by Anna Batori
Revisiting Yugoslavia’s complicated history through a muted father-son relationship.
Review

Laila Pakalniņa’s Scarecrows (Putnubiedēkļi, 2025)

Vol. 159 (November 2025) by Jack Page
The daily routine of wildlife wranglers clearing the runway at Riga International Airport each day.
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The East European Film Bulletin is a journalistic and literary project dedicated to the criticism of films related to Central, Eastern and South-Eastern Europe.

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