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Monthly Archive for: "October, 2024"
 The might of Georgian Dream’s election visuals

The might of Georgian Dream’s election visuals

October 25, 2024

Anastasia Tsalugelashvili examines Georgian Dream election visuals ahead of the 2024 Georgian parliamentary elections.

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 “Laughter is dangerous”: Tajikistan’s recent literary purge

“Laughter is dangerous”: Tajikistan’s recent literary purge

October 11, 2024

Nazpari Sotoudeh provides a deep dive of the bizarre case of arrested author Abdukhalil Kholiqzoda amid intensifying repression in Tajikistan

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 Unfiltered and unseen: “Intercepted” at the 2024 Samizdat Film Festival

Unfiltered and unseen: “Intercepted” at the 2024 Samizdat Film Festival

October 11, 2024

Kasia Kostraba reviews Oksana Karpovych's "Intercepted" as part of Lossi 36's coverage of the 2024 Samizdat Film Festival

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 A surreal examination of one man’s descent into depravity: “The Cremator” at the 2024 Samizdat Film Festival

A surreal examination of one man’s descent into depravity: “The Cremator” at the 2024 Samizdat Film Festival

October 6, 2024

Often considered one of the best films produced in Czechoslovakia, The Cremator (Spalovač mrtvol, 1969) is an impeccable example of the Czechoslovak New Wave. Darkly surreal, it portrays how [...]

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 Journey to the edge of consciousness: “The Hourglass Sanatorium” at the 2024 Samizdat Film Festival

Journey to the edge of consciousness: “The Hourglass Sanatorium” at the 2024 Samizdat Film Festival

October 4, 2024

The Hourglass Sanatorium (1973) is an oneiric and elusive film, where the sacred and the profane flow interchangeably. Director Wojciech Jerzy Has, drawing on the legacy of Bruno Schulz’s [...]

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 Soviet Mosaics in Central Asia: The stories of Tashkent and Almaty

Soviet Mosaics in Central Asia: The stories of Tashkent and Almaty

October 1, 2024

Ariadna Mañé and Pieter Wijfker examine the legacy of Soviet mosaics in Central Asia, starting with the cities of Almaty and Tashkent

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