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Editorial

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Editors
Festival

Warsaw 2016

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Editors
Live coverage of the 32nd Warsaw Film Festival (October 7-16).
Interview

Ryszard Bugajski on his Career

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Paulina Duda
Polish director Ryszard Bugajski speaks about his long filmmaking career, which took him across the Atlantic and back.
Review

Anka and Wilhelm Sasnal’s The Sun, the Sun Blinded Me (2016)

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Jack Page
In their latest film, the Sasnals adopt the perspective of an isolated misanthrope to tackle issues of racism and xenophobia.
Review

Bartosz M. Kowalski’s Playground (Plac zabaw, 2016)

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Jack Page
Bartosz Kowalski's controversial debut features follows two school boys as they spread danger and despair.
Review

Sofia Exarchou’s Park (2016)

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Jack Page
Sofia Excarchou examines the aftermath of Greece's ongoing, economic crisis through a story revolving around children.
Review

Emir Kusturica’s On the Milky Road (Na mlečnom putu, 2016)

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Zoe Aiano
His latest strike proves once again that Kusturica is unwilling to bow to the rules of logic and good taste.
Review

Jiří Sádek’s The Noonday Witch (Polednice, 2016)

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Zoe Aiano
Jiří Sádek's folk-inspired horror film gets entangled in awkward moralizing.
Review

Kadri Kõusaar’s Mother (Ema, 2016)

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Jack Page
In Kadri Kõusaar’s feature, a village is shook by a mysterious murder.
Review

Ryszard Bugajski’s Interrogation (Przesłuchanie, 2016)

Vol. 68 (October 2016) by Paulina Duda
Paulina Duda revisits Ryszard Bugajski's 1982 Interrogation, which was banned until the fall of Communism for its exposure of Stalinism in Poland.
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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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