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Editorial

Editorial

Vol. 50 (February 2015) by Editors
Interview

Iris Elezi and Thomas Logoreci on Bota

Vol. 50 (February 2015) by Ana Grgić
Iris Elezi and Thomas Logoreci respond to EEFB's questions.
Review

Tudor Giurgiu’s Why Me? (De ce eu?, 2015)

Vol. 50 (February 2015) by Konstanty Kuzma
Tudor Giurgiu’s latest feature follows the rise and demise of a Romanian state prosecutor fighting the system.
Review

Jan Komasa’s Warsaw ’44 (Miasto ’44, 2014) and Warsaw Uprising (Powstanie Warszawskie, 2014)

Vol. 50 (February 2015) by Colette de Castro
Colette de Castro faults Jan Komasa's newest historical pic for deliberately falsifying history and poorly imitating Hollywood blockbusters.
Review

Aleksei German Jr.’s Under Electric Clouds (Pod electricheskimi oblakami, 2015)

Vol. 50 (February 2015) by Konstanty Kuzma
Alexei German Jr.’s latest feature is a beautiful but convoluted portrait of Russia.
Review

Rodion Ismailov’s My Kith and Kin (Doğma ocaq, 2012)

Vol. 50 (February 2015) by Moritz Pfeifer
Moritz Pfeifer reviews this documentary about a young Russian girl who visits her father's family in Azerbaijan for the first time.
Review

Ivan Ostrochovský’s Koza (2015)

Vol. 50 (February 2015) by Konstanty Kuzma
An ex-boxer steps into the ring again to pay for his wife’s abortion.
Essay

Paweł Pawlikowski’s Ida (2013)

Vol. 50 (February 2015) by Emilia Sieczka and Radoslaw Szymanski
Emilia Sieczka and Radoslaw Szymanski analyze the political meaning of Pawlikowski's main characters, using hermeneutic methodology to reflect on questions of moral autonomy.
Review

Eileen Hofer’s He Was a Giant with Brown Eyes (2012)

Vol. 50 (February 2015) by Moritz Pfeifer
Swiss helmer Eileen Hofer's first feature film is a docu-fiction about a Swiss teenager looking for her Azerbaijani origins.
Review

Ella Manzheeva’s The Gulls (Chaiki, 2015)

Vol. 50 (February 2015) by Konstanty Kuzma
Debut filmmaker Ella Manzheeva lets the beautiful Kalmykian landscape speak for apathetic characters.
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