East European Film Bulletin

National Network
France
Address

Rue des Envierges 22
75020 Paris
France

Telephone
+33 (0)602301724
E-Mail
editors@eefb.org
E-Mail (2)
kuzma@eefb.org
E-Mail (3)
moritzpfeifer@eefb.org
Organisation Type
Other
Year of Establishment
2011
Fields of Activity
  1. Arts
  2. International/Cultural relations
  3. Media
  4. Research
General Information
The East European Film Bulletin (EEFB) is an Association registered in France. All staff members (7 regular and 5-10 irregular contributors) currently working for EEFB are volunteers. Our editorial team consists of four members from Germany, New Zealand, Poland and the US. We have previously received funding from the French university system (through ANIMAFAC and the Sorbonne University), and currently depend on private financing. Our main activity consists in publishing and disseminating independent journalistic and academic work in the field of film criticism (reviews, interviews, essays, festival reports). Our non-editorial activities include co-hosting and animating film events (festivals, master classes), and we have entered partnerships with several regional and international film festivals such as the goEast Film Festival, À l'Est, du Nouveau and the New York Polish Film Festival and Transilvania International Film Festival.
Mission and Objectives

The East European Film Bulletin is a journalistic and literary project dedicated to the criticism of films related to Eastern Europe. The project aims to publish articles regarding the films that originate from Eastern Europe, films that address the region as subject matter or meaningful setting, and international films made by Eastern European directors. The site will be concerned with independent, experimental and documentary cinema but also with films that have been acknowledged by mainstream and mass media. With these aspects of Eastern European cinema in mind, and with guest and returning writers from within and outside the world of film, we hope to provide a representation of Eastern European film that is as complex and changing as the sector itself.
We would like to encourage critical dialogue about Eastern European cinema.  While there has been little Anglophone journalism seriously dedicated to this subject, many Eastern European films have reached broader audiences beyond what has been known as the “iron curtain” twenty years ago. The integration of Eastern European countries into the European Union over the last few years has paved the way for more cultural exchange, notably the artistic influence of Eastern European movements on their Western neighbours. Although committed to the field formed by the region, we do not intend to sacrifice negative criticism for the sake of promoting Eastern European film. In a time of radical change for the cultural identity of Europe, it is our goal to contemplate, contextualize and communicate these changes through the lens of the movie camera.

Main Projects / Activities

Cultural activism and cultural writing lie at the core of our mission and activity.
 
Editorial activities
- give overview of transnational and national cinematic trends in the region (Perspectives section, Editorials, Festival reports, Essay section)
reflect on political, social and economic developments as they are represented in cinema
identify and analyze current aesthetic trends
- develop fresh takes on past films and movements from the region (Retrospectives section, Essay section)
specialised and well-researched retracing of cinematic developments in the historical context
- enter dialogue and expose filmmakers (Interviews section)
- bring together academic and journalistic elements to allow casual reading for both professionals and laymen (all sections)
 
Cultural Activities
- promote Eastern European cinema and visual arts through articles on social media
- co-host initiatives and cultural events
- raise awareness on political and social topics
 
 
 

How can you contribute to the Network in your country?

As an English-speaking outlet with an international team, a French institutional grounding, and an affinity for a vision of a united European continent, we agree with the mission and principles of the Anna Lindh Foundation. What could we bring to the network? We have a high expertise in fostering a political, social, and cultural dialogue through the arts, and are actively seeking to find material which is neglected by the mainstream and which promotes social and political awareness. In addition, we are well-connected with a variety of cultural associations and organizations in the region and beyond.

Why do you want to join the ALF Network?

By joining the ALF Network, we hope to meet like-minded individuals and organizations and seek potential partners. If possible, we want to pave the way to take part in joint initatives and apply for funding.

Contact (1) Full Name
Konstanty Kuzma
Job Title
Editor, Co-Founder
Head of the organisation
Konstanty Kuzma, Moritz Pfeifer
Contact (2) Full Name
Moritz Pfeifer
Job Title (2)
Editor, Co-Founder