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Editorial

Editorial

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Editors
Festival

Berlinale 2012

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Editors
Live coverage from the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival (February 9-19).
Review

Wladimir Schnejderow’s The Golden Lake (Zolotoje Osero, 1935)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Patricia Bass
This feature from 1935 takes place in the remote Altai mountains of the Soviet Union.
Review

Alexandru Tatos’ Sequences (Secvente, 1982)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Alina Popescu
In this Romanian satire by Alexandru Tatos, the film crew gets entangled in the story.
Review

Dušan Makavejev’s Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator (Ljubavni slučaj ili tragedija službenice P.T.T., 1967)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma saw Dušan Makavejev’s provocative 1967 feature.
Interview

Rainer Rother on the Berlinale ’12 Retrospective

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Patricia Bass
Rainer Rother, director of the Berlinale RETROSPECTIVE section, speaks about this year’s “The Red Dream Factory” retrospective.
Interview

Joanna Kulig and Małgorzata Szumowska on Elles

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Colette de Castro
Colette de Castro met with Małgorzata Szumowska and Joanna Kulig to speak about their film.
Interview

Olmo Omerzu on A Night Too Young

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Colette de Castro
Olmo Omerzu’s first feature screened at this year’s Berlinale.
Interview

Przemysław Wojcieszek on Secret

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Colette de Castro
Colette de Castro met with Przemysław Wojcieszek to talk about his new film.
Review

Przemysław Wojcieszek’s Secret (Sekret, 2012)

Vol. 14 (February 2012) by Colette de Castro
Przemysław Wojcieszek’s film is a study of three mismatched Poles. As the title of the film suggests, one of them has a secret…
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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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