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 “A large family with conflicts is still 1,000 times better than loneliness”: “The Northeast Winds” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

“A large family with conflicts is still 1,000 times better than loneliness”: “The Northeast Winds” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

December 14, 2022

Alexandra Kuenning reviews "The Northeast Winds," a moving and diverting examination of Stalinist nostalgia in Georgia.

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 Observations of death and destruction: “Mariupolis 2” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

Observations of death and destruction: “Mariupolis 2” at the Tbilisi International Film Festival

December 14, 2022

Alexandra Kuenning reviews Lithuanian filmmaker Mantas Kvedaravičius's last film, a sombre and raw record of the siege of Mariupol

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 “An Intensely Rich Illustration of the Post-Stalinist Soviet Union”: Dear Comrades – film review

“An Intensely Rich Illustration of the Post-Stalinist Soviet Union”: Dear Comrades – film review

March 12, 2021

Andrei Konchalovsky’s latest feature film, Dear Comrades begins in June 1962 with a simple premise: the workers of Novochercassk are protesting and the local government is struggling to [...]

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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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 The Painted Bird: An odyssey through Europe’s bloodlands

The Painted Bird: An odyssey through Europe’s bloodlands

October 26, 2020

Václav Marhoul’s The Painted Bird is not an easy watch. From the very first scene – where a pet mink is burnt alive – the young, Jewish protagonist (Petr Kotlár) is faced with [...]

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 From Film-Making to Policy-Making: Roma in the former Yugoslavia

From Film-Making to Policy-Making: Roma in the former Yugoslavia

October 12, 2020

By analysing two classic Yugoslavian movies, Natalija Stepanović examines images of the Roma community in European culture.

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