The Kinoeye archiveA chronological index of articles that
have appeared in volume 4 (2004) of Kinoeye
Welcome to the Kinoeye archive. The ultimate aim of the archive is to provide a near-as-damn-it definitive index of intelligent and thoughtful English-language analysis of cinema from the new Europe on the web. This page only covers articles that have appeared in Kinoeye the journal, and not articles that appeared in the Kinoeye column in Central Europe Review prior to September 2001 or articles on external sites. Use one of the other archive pages or the search page to locate articles from these sources.
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Vol 4, Issue 1, 8 March 2004
A slap in the face: The films and philosophy of Michael Haneke
- Front page
- The world that is known: Michael Haneke interviewed
by Christopher Sharrett - Long night's journey into day:
Michael Haneke's Le Temps du loup (The Time of the Wolf, 2003)
by Adam Bingham - The horror of the middle class:
Michael Haneke's La Pianiste (The Piano Teacher, 2001)
by Christopher Sharrett - "What are you looking at and why?":
Michael Haneke's Funny Games (1997) with his audience
by Tarja Laine - Effects of the real:
Michael Haneke's Benny's Video (1992)
by Brigitte Peucker - Life, or something like it:
Michael Haneke's Der siebente Kontinent (The Seventh Continent, 1989)
by Adam Bingham
Vol 4, Issue 2, 29 March 2004
Focus on Hungarian film
- Front page
- In search of truth:
Béla Tarr interviewed
by Phil Ballard - From one extreme to the other:
Tamás Sas's Apám beájulna (Dad Would Have a Fit, 2003)
by Andrew James Horton - The Mohács disaster:
Miklós Jancsó's A Mohácsi vész (The Battle of Mohacs, 2003)
by Andrew James Horton - A "sand-lot" of allegory-making:
Realism and symbolism in the early works of Miklós Jancsó
by Iván Forgács
Vol 4, Issue 3, 26 July 2004
- Front page
- Dance girl dance:
Philippe Grandrieux's La Vie nouvelle (The New Life, 2002)
by Adrian Martin - Leapfrogging
into the present:
The 8th Sofia International Film Festival
by Ronald Holloway - Other faces:
Andy Bausch's Le Club des chômeurs (The Unemployment Club, 2002)
by Gérard Kraus - Starting out national:
Paul Verhoeven's Turks fruit (Turkish Delight, 1973)
by Matt Ross
Vol 4, Issue 4, 13 September 2004
- Front page
- Postcolonialism or not?:
Aleksei Balabanov's Reka (The River, 2002)
by Lars Kristensen - He came, he saw...:
An overview of Elem Klimov's career
by Josephine Woll - A stuborn quest for historical truth:
Aleksei German interviewed
by Ronald Holloway - The will to survive:
Lithuanian film surveyed at the Karlovy Vary film festival
by George Clark - The boy from out there :
Olga Stolpovskaia and Dmitry Troitsky's Ia liubliu tebia (You I Love, 2004)
by Andrew James Horton
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