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30 articles available in total starting from 03/07/2017. Last article published on 26/10/2018.

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Review: Srbenka

Review: Srbenka

Nebojša Slijepčević's eagerly anticipated documentary on the controversial murder of a 12-year-old girl explores the issue through work on a theatre play about the same subject  

23/04/2018 | Visions du Réel 2018

Review: Styx

Review: Styx

BERLIN 2018: Wolfgang Fischer creates a claustrophobic atmosphere in open waters, where some sail freely and others drown  

28/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Panorama

Review: When the War Comes

Review: When the War Comes

BERLIN 2018: Czech filmmaker Jan Gebert's first feature-length documentary about a Slovak paramilitary group is scary on many levels, although hardly surprising  

16/02/2018 | Berlinale 2018 | Panorama Dokumente

Review: A Polar Year

Review: A Polar Year

Samuel Collardey skilfully creates a humble yet remarkable film, in the wake of a Danish man’s departure to become a teacher in Greenland  

25/01/2018 | Sundance 2018 | World Cinema Documentary Competition

Review: The Distant Barking of Dogs

Review: The Distant Barking of Dogs

Simon Lereng Wilmont’s documentary, which scooped a prize at the IDFA, follows a boy growing up in the war zone of Donbass  

28/11/2017 | IDFA 2017

Review: The Other Side of Everything

Review: The Other Side of Everything

Mila Turajlić's new documentary intertwines personal and family history with the political story of Yugoslavia and Serbia  

20/11/2017 | IDFA 2017

Review: Sand and Blood

Review: Sand and Blood

The film by Matthias Krepp and Angelika Spangel is a harrowing collage of amateur footage from online platforms with narration by refugees living in Austria  

31/10/2017 | Jihlava 2017

Review: Caniba

Review: Caniba

TORONTO 2017: Lucien Castaing-Taylor and Véréna Paravel document the day-to-day life of a bona fide cannibal released back into society  

11/09/2017 | Toronto 2017 | Wavelengths

Review: Lots of Kids, a Monkey and a Castle

Review: Lots of Kids, a Monkey and a Castle

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Spain's Gustavo Salmerón entertains and moves us with his portrayal of an era with a story of the social advancement of his own family, captained by a fascinating mother  

07/07/2017 | Karlovy Vary 2017 | Documentary Competition

Review: The White World According to Daliborek

Review: The White World According to Daliborek

The Czech Vít Klusák presents a simple portrait of the life of a neo-Nazi, setting off with almost ridiculous, absurd humour, and arriving at a devastating end  

03/07/2017 | Karlovy Vary 2017 | Documentary Competition

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