The Third Austrian Film Gender Report was released in April 2024 by Austrian Film Institute and involves the funding data from eleven Austrian funding bodies, including […]
Márta Mészáros, one of the most acclaimed female directors in Hungarian cinema, intertwines personal and cultural memory in her latest film (to date), Aurora Borealis: Northern […]
Becoming Woman in One`s Heimat. Performance of Gender and Age in Bettina Oberli`s Late Bloomers and Dušan Zorić and Matija Gluščević`s Have You Seen This Woman? In […]
Ghosts of Futures Past: Revising The Eternal Daughter Preparing for my November conference at the Cornelia Goethe Center in Frankfurt was a perfect opportunity to revisit […]
As the fourth anniversary of the outbreak of the Covid pandemic approaches, Europe finally seems to have entered an endemic stage of cohabitation with the virus. […]
Although one month ago, French movie icon Catherine Deneuve celebrated her 80th birthday, she is still far from retirement: after a much talked-about commercial for Cartier […]
“The fact of existence is in itself euphoric” – says Éva Fahidi, a Hungarian-Jewish Holocaust survivor in Réka Szabó’s 2019 multi-award-winning documentary film, The Euphoria of […]
We’re still riding the wave of inspiration from our recent lecture “Understanding Old Age and Visibility: A Dialogue between Gerontology and Cinema Studies,” which took place […]
Image credit: rbb/Marcus Glahn Written by: Asja Makarević The viewers of the popular German crime series Tatort, the Berlin edition, eagerly anticipate new episodes which are […]