Mariana Hristova (The article continues below - Commercial information) 183 articles available in total starting from 10/09/2009. Last article published on 06/05/2024. page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 17 18 19 next Review: ProcessesAndrei Kashperski's dark satire sketches the political landscape of today's Belarus: a country torn between utopian dictatorship, everyday absurdism, and silent reluctance 06/05 | goEast 2024Interview: Shoghakat Vardanyan • Director of 1489“It is not easy to talk when the world isn’t on your side”The Armenian first-time filmmaker provides an insight into the emotional approach to finding the right artistic language for expressing her family’s grief 02/05 | goEast 2024Silence of Reason scoops the Golden Lily at goEastKumjana Novakova’s forensic video essay has come out on top in Wiesbaden, while all three of the other major prizes went to prominent Eastern European female directors 02/05 | goEast 2024 | AwardsThe 24th goEast Film Festival opens with the Georgian hit CrossingThe competition section, which is the festival's centrepiece, is showcasing 16 feature-length fiction and documentary films, offering a wide range of genres and themes 24/04 | goEast 2024Review: The TrapNadejda Koseva’s second feature portrays a protagonist from an extinct human breed who blends in with the animal kingdom but is an outsider in the social jungle 27/03 | Sofia 2024Review: ForestLidia Duda’s documentary gets to grips with a shaky reality teetering between the joy of living amidst nature and the nightmares of a looming disaster in the big, wide world 18/03 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2024Interview: Elina Psykou • Director of Stray Bodies“We should think carefully whether a certain procedure is our genuine desire or if it is what capitalism wants from us”The Greek filmmaker elaborates on the issues she aims to tackle in her daring documentary, featuring various forms of medical tourism 18/03 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2024Review: Stray BodiesElina Psykou’s first documentary feature sets out on traumatic pilgrimages around Europe, following four women on the thorny paths of so-called “medical tourism” 15/03 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2024Interview: Lidia Duda • Director of Forest“The residents of border areas in Poland were put in a difficult situation – should they obey the law or save people?”The seasoned Polish documentarian provides insights into the creative process behind her latest feature, about a family that secretly helps refugees and deeply sympathises with their plight 14/03 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2024Review: ArcadiaBERLINALE 2024: Yorgos Zois’s second feature sets out as a mysterious erotic thriller with psychological elements, but gradually melts into a predictable relationship (melo)drama 19/02 | Berlinale 2024 | Encounters page: [1] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 17 18 19 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)