By Jessica Duncanson While the Eastern European horror genre may bring a certain controversial Serbian feature to mind for many, the region has delivered its fair share of stylistic and symbolic horrors, alongside those that do focus […]
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This week FilmDoo brings you Theo and Hugo, a touching piece about two young men that have an instant attraction but who must overcome a major obstacle in order to continue their new relationship, and […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: Vlad Petri Watch on FilmDoo Where Are You Bucharest? is a fast-paced and intimate account of the 2012 Bucharest protests. The unrest was on-and-off for almost a year and a key […]
By Lauren Hurrell Directed by Matthew Mishory Sevilla Festival de Cine Europeo review In this cinematic portrait, Matthew Mishory and a small crew explore the history of the derelict town of Mărculești, in the northern Moldova, […]
By James Haseltine Directed by Radu Muntean London Film Festival review Radu Muntean directs this taut Romanian character study that leaves the viewer longing for something a little more. Sandu Patrescu (Teodor Corban) returns home from his […]
By David Pountain Directed by Florin Serban Toronto International Film Festival review Cinema today would be in a better state if more filmmakers went into their projects with the same attentive curiosity that Florin Serban […]