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 Lost in desperation: “Remember to Blink” at the goEast Festival of Central and Eastern European Film

Lost in desperation: “Remember to Blink” at the goEast Festival of Central and Eastern European Film

June 5, 2023

Marianna Jaśniak reviews "Remember to Blink," a compelling psychological drama about toxic jealousy, power, and control

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 Who to watch and what to expect: An overview of Eurovision 2023

Who to watch and what to expect: An overview of Eurovision 2023

May 8, 2023

Maja Soomägi takes a look at this region's entries for Eurovision 2023 and what we can expect from the Liverpool-held competition

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 A timely reckoning with the horrific past of a Lithuanian cultural icon: “The Poet” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

A timely reckoning with the horrific past of a Lithuanian cultural icon: “The Poet” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

December 15, 2022

Gabrielė Liepa examines the legacy of Soviet-era artists who collaborated with the regime in their review of "The Poet"

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 Colonial Pasts, Contested Futures: the disparate legacies of Soviet architecture in Estonia

Colonial Pasts, Contested Futures: the disparate legacies of Soviet architecture in Estonia

June 30, 2022

An architectural expose of Estonia's post-Soviet heritage, by Joshua Bean.

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 Kaja Kallas: the Estonian prime minister showing NATO the way

Kaja Kallas: the Estonian prime minister showing NATO the way

February 9, 2022

Very few political leaders in the West talk about Vladimir Putin and his threat to international security with more courage than Kaja Kallas. Estonia’s first-ever female prime minister has not [...]

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 Lithuania’s Enfant Terrible: Romas Zabarauskas is bending the rules of filmmaking and the world is here to watch

Lithuania’s Enfant Terrible: Romas Zabarauskas is bending the rules of filmmaking and the world is here to watch

December 27, 2021

Amanda Sonesson interviews Romas Zabarauskas about his career as a filmmaker, his queer activism and the themes that inspire his art and social actions.

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 The Legacy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: rhetorics of common past and its usage in contemporary East-Central Europe

The Legacy of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth: rhetorics of common past and its usage in contemporary East-Central Europe

October 15, 2021

"The stories of a common glorified past are not a recent invention. Especially in times of historical change, they help to raise the international prestige of a state and strengthen existing [...]

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 May in Eastern Europe: the death of Normunds Kindzulis exposes a rot in Latvian society

May in Eastern Europe: the death of Normunds Kindzulis exposes a rot in Latvian society

May 17, 2021

"This is an opportunity for Latvian society and politicians to take action, and for the EU to insist that actions be taken." Read Owen Howells' powerful editorial on the death of Normunds Kindzulis.

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 Estonia’s Brand-New Government Stands Out in Form, if Not Substance

Estonia’s Brand-New Government Stands Out in Form, if Not Substance

March 11, 2021

Kaspar Schultz takes a close look at Estonia's new female-led government.

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 Film review: Nova Lithuania – a beautiful black and white drama based on real events

Film review: Nova Lithuania – a beautiful black and white drama based on real events

March 6, 2021

Elsa Court review director Lithuanian Karolis Kaupinis's 2019 black and white debut Nova Lithuania

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