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Month: August 2023

Ukraine’s Freefilmers on anti-capitalism, resistance, and “decolonial cinema”

Posted on August 31, 2023 (September 12, 2023) by Sam Goff

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Kung fu gospel: Estonian eccentric Rainer Sarnet returns with The Invisible Fight

Posted on August 24, 2023 (August 31, 2023) by Sam Goff

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The Klassiki Companion: The Yugoslav Black Wave

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“The interesting stories are yet to come”: how Kosovo’s female directors went global

Posted on August 10, 2023 (August 17, 2023) by Sam Goff

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“Our own national tragedy”: Andrei Kutsila on the crisis for independent Belarusian film

Posted on August 3, 2023 (August 10, 2023) by Sam Goff

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