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Review

Nikola Ležaić’s Tilva Ros (2010)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Moritz Pfeifer
Nikola Lezaic's film revolves around a group of young skaters who film each other doing self-destructive pranks.
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.
Review

Szabolcs Hajdu’s Bibliotheque Pascal (2010)

Vol. 13 (January 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma saw Szabolcs Hajdu's tour de force, in which a woman's recollections of her time as a prostitute merge with surrealist fantasies.
Review

Danis Tanović’s Cirkus Columbia (2010)

Vol. 13 (January 2012) by Moritz Pfeifer
Danis Tanović’s comedy, a man returns to Herzegovina from the West with plenty of money and some unfinished business.
Review

Janez Burger’s Silent Sonata (Circus Fantasticus, 2010)

Vol. 13 (January 2012) by Moritz Pfeifer
In a wartorn landscape somewhere in the Balkans, a family is visited by a traveling circus.
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.
Review

Tales from the Golden Age: Absurdity at the Dusk of Ceausescu’s Era

Vol. 12 (December 2011) by Ana Ribeiro
Ana Ribeiro analyzes different episodes from the collective piece Tales from the Golden Age.
Review

Bogdan George Apetri’s Periferic (Outbound, 2010)

Vol. 12 (December 2011) by Ana Ribeiro
A single mother tries to get a grip of her life when she is let out of prison to attend the funeral of her mother.
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