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REPORT: ZagrebDox 2019

Cineuropa is covering the 15th ZagrebDox with reviews, interviews and news...

REPORT: ZagrebDox 2019
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25 articles available in total starting from 24/04/2018. Last article published on 04/03/2019.

Review: The Raft

Review: The Raft

Sweden's Marcus Lindeen directs an exciting documentary about a scientific experiment on violence conducted at sea in 1973  

19/12/2018 | Les Arcs 2018

Review: ‘Now something is slowly changing’

Review: ‘Now something is slowly changing’

The winner of Best Dutch Documentary at the 31st edition of the IDFA confronts us with Western society’s collective search for meaning  

27/11/2018 | IDFA 2018

Review: Hungary 2018

Review: Hungary 2018

In her thrilling documentary, Eszter Hajdú tells the David and Goliath story of the 2018 Hungarian parliamentary elections  

22/11/2018 | IDFA 2018

Review: I Had a Dream

Review: I Had a Dream

Claudia Tosi's account of the political careers of two Italian women is a statement about political failure that resonates in the wake of the rise of populism  

06/11/2018 | DOK Leipzig 2018

Review: Una primavera

Review: Una primavera

In her first feature film, Valentina Primavera uses a personal story to make a frightening statement about the ordinary, atavistic violence that's paralysing her country  

06/11/2018 | DOK Leipzig 2018

Review: My Unknown Soldier

Review: My Unknown Soldier

Anna Kryvenko's first feature-length documentary is an archive-footage film with a personal angle and a universal message that history is by no means linear  

29/10/2018 | Jihlava 2018

Review: Caisă

Review: Caisă

Alexandru Mavrodineanu's documentary digs down to the root of endemic, countrywide issues in Romania  

19/10/2018 | Astra 2018

Review: The Stone Speakers

Review: The Stone Speakers

TORONTO 2018: Igor Drljača explores particular places in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and their narratives that compete or fit in with the existing nationalistic discourses in the country  

19/09/2018 | Toronto 2018 | Wavelengths

Review: Still Recording

Review: Still Recording

VENICE 2018: Saeed Al Batal and Ghiath Ayoub use the Syrian Civil War to show the importance of making films as documentary evidence  

14/09/2018 | Venice 2018 | International Film Critics’ Week

Review: Easy Lessons

Review: Easy Lessons

Dorottya Zurbó's documentary follows a teenage Somalian refugee as she adapts to life in Hungary  

20/08/2018 | Sarajevo 2018 | Documentary Competition

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