

Is it worth the time? If you have a thing for older, black-and-white European dramas that smell like dry earth and regret, you’ll dig Bezkrustni grobove. It isn’t for people who need constant action or neat endings, though. If you prefer your history lessons with a side of human nastiness, this hits the spot. The whol...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Boris Grezhov

Wilfred Lucas
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"Is it worth the time? If you have a thing for older, black-and-white European dramas that smell like dry earth and regret, you’ll dig Bezkrustni grobove. It isn’t for people who need constant action or neat endings, though. If you prefer your history lessons with a side of human nastiness, this hits the spot. The whole thing starts in 1923, but it feels like it could be happening in a vacuum. The village is quiet, until it isn't. Watching Rangel, the tax collector, is like watching a spider try..."
Ivan Dimov
Boncho Nestorov
Bulgaria

