All Eastern Europe articles – Page 9
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News
EFM Startups participant Artinii strikes partnerships with Abramorama, 3KinoFest, Czech That Film
New York-based Abramorama to launch music documentary-centric white label offering offline screenings.
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Reviews
‘Celts’: Berlin Review
For her debut feature, Milica Tomovic takes the viewer to Belgrade in 1993 and a child’s fractious birthday party
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‘What Do We See When We Look At The Sky?’: Berlin Review
A fairy tale of two lovers and a leisurely evocation of life in Georgia’s city of Kutaisi
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‘Forest - I See You Everywhere’: Berlin Review
A tangled trail of humanity in Bence Fliegauf’s dark follow-up to a film he made almost two decades ago
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‘Bad Luck Banging Or Loony Porn’: Berlin Review
A brash yet slippery piece from Romania’s agent provocateur Radu Jude
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ErosSTX International signs Italian output deal with Leone, renews in other territories
Multi-year deals are exclusive, cover all STX productions and acquisitions.
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M-Appeal picks up Berlin Panorama title ‘Celts’ (exclusive)
The Serbian film follows the memories of three generations in the 1990s.
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‘Looking For Venera’: Rotterdam Review
Kosovo makes its mark again in this award-winning debut
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‘Landscapes Of Resistance’: Rotterdam Review
Powerful testament to the human spirit competes in the Tiger competition
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‘Hive’: Sundance Review
Kosovo-set winner of Sundance’s World Dramatic section looks set to be a firm audience favourite as well
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‘Prime Time’: Sundance Review
A tense stand-off in a Warsaw TV studio heralds a new milennium in Jakub Piatek’s debut feature
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‘A Winner Is Seen As The Start’ wins top prize at When East Meets West co-pro forum
Kazakh writer-director-producer Zhannat Alshanova studied at the London Film School.
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‘Blizzard Of Souls’ (aka ‘The Rifleman’): Review
Latvia’s all-time box office champion becomes the country’s Oscar 2020 submission
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‘25 Years Of Innocence’: Bahamas Review
A gripping, if restrained, true-life drama from Poland
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‘Preparations To Be Together For An Unknown Period Of Time’: Review
Hungary’s Oscar submission is an elusive, noirish drama set to entice Hitchcock admirers
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‘Fear’: Tallinn Review
Bulgarian immigration comedy takes Best Film in Tallinn’s Competition
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‘Ulbolsyn’: Tallinn Review
A genre-tinged, feminist outing from industrious Kazakh director Adilkhan Yerzhanov
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‘The Last Ones’: Tallinn Review
A bookend colony in Lapland’s tundra looks set to ignite under the pressure of the stragglers who occupy this vast space
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‘Poppy Field’: Tallinn Review
A gay police officer in Romania is trapped in a personal and professional struggle