Screen: Southeast Europe

In recent years, Southeastern European cinema has produced a number of remarkable works that stand out for their profound narratives and artistic excellence. These films often shed light on the social and political realities of the region and are recognized at international film festivals. Here are some outstanding examples: KLONDIKE (2022) by Maryna Er Gorbach addresses the Russian invasion of eastern Ukraine in 2014. The film received high praise for its powerful portrayal and won awards at numerous festivals, including the Sundance Film Festival, where it won the award for best director in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition. BLUE MOON (2021) is the feature film debut of Romanian director Alina Grigore. It paints a dynamic and raw portrait of a difficult family and has been praised for its authentic depiction and acting performances. The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the San Sebastián International Film Festival. FACTORY TO THE WORKERS (2022) offers an intriguing insight into the challenges of collectives and interpersonal relationships. Srđan Kovačević's documentary has been screened at numerous film festivals and received positive reviews for its in-depth analysis and portrayal of social dynamics in a post-communist society. These films are examples of the creative power and commitment of Southeast European filmmakers, who manage to tell local stories with universal relevance. Their successes at international film festivals and the positive reviews they receive emphasize the importance of these works in the global context of cinema.
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  • Factory to the Workers

    Factory to the Workers

    2022

    1h.46min

    16+

    This thought-provoking documentary sheds light on the challenges faced by worker-owned factories in a capitalist, post-socialist, economy.


  • Glory to the Queen

    Glory to the Queen

    2020

    1h.23min

    16+

    A film about victory and defeat, on the chessboard and in life, and a cinematographic reflection on the struggle for female self-determination.


  • On the margins

    On the margins

    2015

    1h.22min

    16+

    We accompany a Roma family in Macedonia in their laborious everyday life, marked by deprivation, humiliation and racism.


  • Cure - The Life of Another

    Cure - The Life of Another

    2014

    1h.23min

    16+

    After playing a sexually charged game with her best friend, below the cliffs of Dubrovnik, a teenage girl doesn't return home.


  • Eho - Echo

    Eho - Echo

    2016

    1h.33min

    16+

    When the elderly and lonely Hanna causes an accident in Germany in which a young man from Kosovo dies, she tries to track down his family.


  • Kissing?

    Kissing?

    2017

    1h.17min

    16+

    Danny and Stella, turning thirty soon, feel lost and disorientated. Are they too good for this world, or is the world too bad for them?


  • Interruption

    Interruption

    2015

    1h.51min

    16+

    A group of armed men storms the stage at a theatre. It's unclear, if this is part of the play or the brutal reality.