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Review

Andrei Kutsila’s Strip and War (2019)

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Alice Heneghan
This documentary paints a double portrait of a young man and his grandfather and the divergent ways they put their uniforms to use.
Interview

Andrei Kutsila on Strip and War

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Lucian Tion
Andrei Kutsila speaks about the idea behind his latest film, and shares his thoughts on the political situation in Belarus.
Festival

goEast 2019

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Editors
Live coverage from the 19th goEast Film Festival in Wiesbaden (April 10-April 16).
Review

Aibeck Daiyrbekov’s The Song of the Tree (Darak yry, 2018)

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Alice Heneghan
This historic film introduces musicals into Kyrgyz film culture.
Festival

One World 2019

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Editors
Coverage from the One World human rights film festival (March 6-17).

Editorial

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Editors
Review

Alisa Pavlovskaya’s Gogol Doc (Gogol Dok, 2018)

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Daniel Fuller
Gogol Doc blesses the audience with a fly-on-the-wall view into the genesis of a 2016 Ukrainian avant-garde festival.
Review

Filip Remunda’s The Okamura Brothers (Český žurnál: Bratři Okamurovi, 2019)

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
This creative documentary portrays three brothers from Czechia's public sphere.
Interview

Filip Remunda and Jan Gogola on Okamura Brothers

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Editors
Documentary filmmaker Filip Remunda and script-editor Jan Gogola speak about their film about three dissimilar brothers from the Czech public sphere.
Review

Ondřej Šálek’s Good News (Dobré zprávy, 2019)

Vol. 94 (April 2019) by Anastasia Eleftheriou
In searching for the human face of a rightwing conspiracy theorist, this documentary risks contributing to the normalization of extremist views.
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