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Explore Dublin’s Art Scene and Latest Horror Releases in New Issue

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The latest edition of the cultural magazine, Objektiv, showcases an array of topics, including interviews, film critiques, and art explorations. This issue features an interview with Aleksandar Radivojević, the screenwriter behind the controversial film “Srpski film.” Radivojević’s directorial debut, “Karmadonna,” premiered at the prestigious Toronto Film Festival and has won accolades for both direction and screenplay at the Sydney Film Festival.

Among the highlights is the discussion of “Black Phone 2,” the sequel to the thriller-horror that some critics deem unnecessary. The issue also continues its exploration of Irish culture, presenting a third installment featuring a stroll through Dublin’s art galleries. These galleries house significant works, including masterpieces by Caravaggio, Titian, Rembrandt, Van Gogh, and Monet, alongside the meticulously preserved studio of renowned artist Francis Bacon.

The magazine also reviews the anime hit “Gachiakuta,” praised for its captivating storyline set in a world of waste. This series is being considered a potential standout in the shonen genre for the year. In a contrasting tone, the adaptation of “The Woman in Cabin 10,” featuring Kiera Knightley, is critiqued for its shallow execution despite its intriguing premise.

Readers can expect a journey to Alaska through the series “The Last Frontier,” which has faced criticism for its drawn-out narrative and overly ambitious themes. In addition to these features, the magazine reflects on “Stories from the City, Stories from the Sea,” an influential coming-of-age album by PJ Harvey, released over 25 years ago.

The issue also marks the 25th anniversary of Linkin Park’s landmark album “Hybrid Theory,” celebrating its impact on the music industry. Coverage from the London Film Festival provides insights into the works and discussions surrounding films by acclaimed director Richard Linklater.

Moreover, the magazine pays tribute to “Mrtvi grad,” a groundbreaking film by Velimir Stojanović, recognized as the first significant work of Montenegrin cinema that garnered an international award more than 70 years ago.

For those interested in these diverse topics and much more, the 494th issue of Objektiv is available for reading online. Enjoy the depth and variety this edition brings to the cultural conversation.

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