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Editorial

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Editors
Interview

Paweł Sala on Mother Teresa of Cats

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Colette de Castro
We spoke to Paweł Sala about the style of his film, the psychology of the characters, and his upcoming projects.
Interview

Anca Lăzărescu on Silent River

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Colette de Castro
We met Anca Lăzărescu in Berlin to speak to her about the emergence of the project, her main characters, and possible political references in the film.
Interview

Cristi Iftime and Anca Buja on 15th of July

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Colette de Castro
Cristi Iftime and co-writer Anca Buja speak about their short film 15th of July.
Review

František Vláčil’s The Valley of the Bees (Údolí včel, 1968)

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Moritz Pfeifer
František Vláčil's classic is a parable about political oppression.
Interview

Béla Tarr on The Turin Horse

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Konstanty Kuzma
We spoke to Béla Tarr about his most recent film before its premiere at the Berlinale, where he was awarded the Jury Grand Prix.
Review

Béla Tarr’s The Turin Horse (A Torinói Loi, 2010)

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Konstanty Kuzma
Béla Tarr's epic The Turin Horse is based on a true incident, though importantly it reconstructs what could have happened to its less important participants.
Review

Jan Komasa’s Suicide Room (Sala Samobojcow, 2011)

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Konstanty Kuzma
Jan Komasa enters into the lives of suicidal people who meet online to share their feelings with fellow-minded souls.
Review

Anca Lăzărescu’s Silent River (Apele Tac, 2010)

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Colette de Castro
Two young men want to escape Communist Romania in this short by Anca Lăzărescu.
Review

Paweł Sala’s Mother Teresa of Cats (Matka Teresa od kotów, 2010)

Vol. 2 (February 2011) by Colette de Castro
Paweł Sala reconstructs a matricide that happened in Poland during the nineties.
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