An ode to the unconventional: Anarcho Shorts at the 2025 goEast Festival of Central and Eastern European FilmMay 16, 2025Caterina Cambria reviews the Anarcho Shorts compilation of short films, a collection that grants the viewer a thousand different emotions.
A murder-filled erotic and excessive example of Yugoslav camp: “Kill Me Gently” at the 2024 goEast Festival of Central and Eastern European FilmJune 4, 2024Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews "Kill Me Gently" at goEast, a 1979 erotic parody of the period's pulp fiction
The ins and outs of a hotel full of monarchs, spies, and refugees: “Estoril” by Dejan Tiago-StankovićJuly 18, 2023Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews "Estoril," a Serbian novel about spycraft, exile, and family in neutral Portugal during World War II
Emigration, nostalgia, and a Croatian groundhog day: “The Uncle” at the goEast Festival of Central and Eastern European FilmJune 5, 2023Xandie (Alexandra) Kuenning reviews "The Uncle," a tense thriller examining family dynamics and Yugoslav nostalgia
Has a Pandora’s Box just been opened in Slovenia?April 23, 2021Owen Howells on whether a recently leaked Slovenian paper will cause trouble on the European continent.
From Film-Making to Policy-Making: Roma in the former YugoslaviaOctober 12, 2020By analysing two classic Yugoslavian movies, Natalija Stepanović examines images of the Roma community in European culture.
Srebrenica – the origins of the massacreSeptember 9, 202025 years after the Srebrenica Massacre Kalina Esmein explains the historical roots of the Bosnian War.