Panopticon
George Sikharulidze’s debut on masculinity and identity in today’s Georgia is an unusual coming-of-age drama alive with ideas and a bold political imagination.
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Posted by Carmen Gray | Jun 30, 2024 | Festivals, Karlovy Vary 2024 |
George Sikharulidze’s debut on masculinity and identity in today’s Georgia is an unusual coming-of-age drama alive with ideas and a bold political imagination.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Jun 29, 2024 | Festivals, Featured, International Oscars 2025, Karlovy Vary 2024 |
A Hungarian dressmaker does what she can to survive and resist the power abuses of the ‘40s Slovak State fascist militia in Iveta Grofova’s dark, evocative drama.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Jun 28, 2024 | Festivals, Featured, Karlovy Vary 2024 |
An enthralling doc on Czech photographer Libuse Jarcovjakova, whose candid, diaristic images show a communist Prague on the margins, and life on her own terms.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Apr 15, 2024 | Festivals, Visions du Réel |
A nun weighs up the freedoms and limits of a Belarusian convent after heartbreak and heroin addiction in this sublime and sensorial debut feature doc.
Read MorePosted by Carmen Gray | Apr 14, 2024 | Festivals, Visions du Réel |
The Balkan landscape is a witness to cycles of time and displacement in Nicole Vögele’s atmospheric, compelling and very human doc, winner of the top prize at Visions du Réel.
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