POWER: How to Feed a Dictator turns the private kitchens of five twentieth-century tyrants into a study of complicity and appetite. The post <em>How To Feed A Dictator</em> appeared first on MODERN TIMES REVIEW .
SARAJEVO FF: CineLink handed its top prizes to documentaries built around the collision of politics and private life, from a Gaza-shadowed friendship in Bulgaria to a family fractured by Viktor Orbán's Hungary. The post Sarajevo CineLink 2026: Politics and personal lives collide in new documentaries appeared first on MODERN TIMES REVIEW .
The Docu Talent Award, top prize at Ji.hlava’s Docu Talents from the East showcase, has gone to Ora et Labora (Pray and Work), a Luxembourg-Slovak co-production directed by Dzhovani Gospodinov and produced by Bady Minck and Alexander Dumreicher-Ivanceanu. The seven finalists were revealed Sunday night in Sarajevo as part of CineLink Industry Days, with projects […] The post <em>Ora et Labora</em>…
Verzió International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival has opened applications for the fifth edition of its Young Critics Workshop, set to run November 16 to 20 in Budapest, inside the wider frame of the 23rd Verzió festival taking place November 16 to 25 across the Hungarian capital and cities nationwide. The workshop targets aspiring and […] The post Verzió opens applications for 5th Young…
CORRUPTION: Survivors of North Macedonia's deadliest nightclub fire speak directly to camera in Milcho Manchevski's self-funded response to a corruption scandal he lived through himself. The post <em>Good People</em> appeared first on MODERN TIMES REVIEW .
Ji.hlava International Documentary Film Festival’s Docu Talents from the East returns for its 22nd edition, presenting seven documentary projects from Central and Eastern Europe to industry decision-makers at CineLink Industry Days during the Sarajevo Film Festival. Running since 2005, the programme connects festival advisors, distributors, buyers and international journalists with new work from…
ROUGH CUTS: Five rough-cut documentaries head to Sarajevo for Docu Rough Cut Boutique 2026, each directed by a filmmaker who couldn't stay outside the story. The post Nobody at this year’s Docu Rough Cut Boutique kept their distance appeared first on MODERN TIMES REVIEW .
TOURISM: Follow the residents of Cinque Terre as they navigate a tourist economy that both sustains and slowly erodes the villages they call home. The post <em>The Siege of Paradise</em> appeared first on MODERN TIMES REVIEW .
GAZA: Peter Oborne traces how successive UK governments and much of the British media responded to the war in Gaza, and finds a political culture reluctant to ask hard questions. The post <em>Complicit: Britain’s Role in the Destruction of Gaza</em> appeared first on MODERN TIMES REVIEW .
EUROPE: Oliver Moody's new book makes an ambitious case for the Baltic as a source of ideas for the whole of Europe. The post <em>Baltic: The Future of Europe</em> appeared first on MODERN TIMES REVIEW .