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Editorial

Editorial

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Editors
Festival

BFI London 2020

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Editors
Coverage from the 64th edition of the BFI London Film Festival (October 7-18).
Review

Maria Yatskova’s Miss Gulag (2007)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Antonis Lagarias
Can this film about a Siberian prison for female offenders unveil the unseen?
Review

Sergei Loznitsa’s State Funeral (Gosudarstvennyye Pokhorony, 2019)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Colette de Castro
Sergei Loznitsa created a counter-documentary of Joseph Stalin's death in 1953 out of original propaganda footage.
Review

Yarema Malashchuk and Roman Himey’s New Jerusalem (Zarvantisia, 2019)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Colette de Castro
This documentary portrays a yearly pilgrimage in Ukraine.
Review

Jessica Oreck’s One Man Dies A Million Times (2019)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Jack Page
A hybrid between historical film and sci-fi fiction, this film transports the siege of Leningrad to the future.
Review

Bohdan Sláma’s Shadow Country (Krajina ve stínu, 2020)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
Bohdan Sláma depicts the moral downfall of a Czech village following WWII.
Interview

Bohdan Sláma on Shadow Country

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Isabel Jacobs
Bohdan Sláma speaks about the development of his latest film, and reflects on its tenets and aesthetics.
Review

Daria Onyshchenko’s The Forgotten (Zabuti, 2019)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Colette de Castro
Daria Onyshchenko dramatizes the fate of the internally displaced in Ukraine.
Review

Małgorzata Szumowska and Michał Englert’s Never Gonna Snow Again (Śniegu już nigdy nie będzie, 2020)

Vol. 108 (October 2020) by Jack Page
A mysterious stranger brings peace to Warsaw's restless bourgeoisie.


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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