Landscapes of power: Detours looks at Moscow through the eyes of darknet drug deals
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Murina is a claustrophobic family drama unraveling among the sunny seascapes of the Adriatic
A Croatian factory faces the reality of its socialist dream
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Kosovo scoops country’s first Oscar shortlist nomination
Set in sunlit Georgia, Comets is a quiet film about enduring love | Film of the week
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The unlikely story of a pickles ad that became an award-winning film
Reminiscences of a Journey to Lithuania is a groundbreaking diaristic documentary on homecoming | Film of the Week
Chekhov on screen: 6 unmissable film adaptations
5 Eastern European films to look out for at Sundance Film Festival 2022
Other People: the audacious hip-hop musical capturing modern Poland
Aliona van der Horst explores the life and death of poet Boris Ryzhy | Film of the week
Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel is an Estonian sci-fi mystery set among snowy vistas | Film of the Week
Ukraine’s Culture Minister blames Netflix for Emily in Paris stereotype