Piestany is beautiful and Cinematik is a small, personal film festival with gems from new European cinema. A few shots from opening night.
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Riecka is a quiet village where people cherish their family, mostly attend church and enjoy their football. It reminds me very much of my favourite modern fairytale, How The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.
Leave a CommentWhat motivates the EU in its drive for expansion? What are the consequences of accession to th EU? Is there a long game for the EU or is collapse on the cards?
Leave a CommentLóve is a deeply sinister film. There aren’t many films made these days in Bratislava or Slovakia that make it to theatres. More particularly there are even fewer films for young Slovaks to see themselves in. I’ve just survived the brutal skinhead-centric feature My Dog Killer (opening film of Febiofest) and had higher hopes for the very glamorously and heavily marketed Lóve.

Love poster Jakub Kroner
Here we have three typical student girls living in the main dormitories at Mlynskina Dolina. They sneak boys in and out of their rooms and dream of having punky guys turn up with pear spirits in their underpants. After drinking the bottle straight, some of them have sex with the said punky guys. The next week Sandra cries that Tomas doesn’t call her anymore. So far so good. The same maudlin story which French étudiantes might live through, albeit with better rooms and better liquor.
Leave a CommentIt’s not to say that Némethová outdanced the always stunning Katarina Kosikova. But she did dance Juliet with as much passion.
Leave a CommentRegarding the Euro bailout funds, Slovakia should be proud to be the country to cry out the Emperor has no clothes. Europe’s banks cannot be…
Leave a CommentDespite, Bratislava’s castle’s air of history, the castle was in ruins for over a hundred years in Pressburg before the Slovaks rebuilt it.
Leave a CommentAfter a long evening of work, Peter, Miska and I decided to take a drink in the rock bar next door. This is what we found.