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Tuesday January 21, 2014

Day: January 21, 2014

Review

The Conformists: Creativity and Decadence in the Bulgarian Cinema 1945-89 (2011)

January 21, 2014
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A Book Review by Brandon Konecny.  A full historical account of Bulgaria’s cinema under Communism—given the topic’s obscurity and the lack of translated resources in the West, such a venture seems to smack of futility. To even have hopes of pulling off a project of this sort, one would have […]

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November Film Festivals in Berlin: Afrikamera, Interfilm, and Around the World in 14 Films

January 21, 2014
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By Yun-Hua Chen.  November in Berlin is a busy month for film buffs in the capital, as there are three major independent film festivals: Afrikamera, Interfilm, and Around the World in 14 Films. Among these, Afrikamera is organised by the nonprofit cultural association, Toucouleur e.V. It brings rarely screened African […]

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