All Eastern Europe articles – Page 25
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'More': Karlovy Vary Review
A tough-themed debut from actor Onur Saylak tackles the issue of refugees through the prism of a father-and-son trafficking operation
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'The White World According To Daliborek': Karlovy Vary Review
A Neo-Nazi ‘reveals his cretinous nature all by himself’ in Vit Klusák’s latest documentary
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'Khibula': Karlovy Vary Review
George Ovashvili returns with an examination of humanity and power set in a remote and beautiful Georgia
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'Arrhythmia': Karlovy Vary Review
Strong performances from its two leads mark out this Russian medical drama competing at Karlovy Vary
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'Pomegranate Orchard': Karlovy Vary Review
Dir. Ilgar Najaf. Azerbaijan. 2017. 90 minsAn interpretation of Chekov’s The Cherry Orchard, Ilgar Najaf’s Pomegranate Orchard (Nar baği) is a measured familial drama played out against the picturesque backdrop of the titular plantation. As a depiction of a time that has passed amidst the ...
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Sarajevo: Michel Franco appointed jury president
The festival will also showcase the director’s latest film.
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Karlovy Vary out of competition strand features Sundance, Tribeca titles
Films by Rainer Sernet, Jun Geng, Pat Collins and Miransha Naik to play at Czech festival.
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Paul Haggis to be honoured at Kosovo's PriFest
Crash and Million Dollar Baby filmmaker to attend July festival.
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Karlovy Vary 2017 competition line-up revealed
The final film from Krzysztof Krauze and new project from Giorgi Ovashvili to play in main competition.
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Tallinn Black Nights initiative Storytek gets government backing
Up to 20 projects to be selected for programme at November festival.
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'Out': Cannes Review
An unemployed factory worker travels from Slovakia to the Baltics to catch a big fish
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Sarajevo to fete Joshua Oppenheimer
The Act Of Killing director will deliver a festival masterclass.
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'Dangal' dominates international session on $32.7m (update)
‘Alien: Covenant’ beats ‘Guardians 2’; The Boss Baby crosses $300m international mark.
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'Loveless': Cannes Review
An unforgiving image of Russia’s middle class kicks off Cannes 2017 Competition
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Ukraine's film and TV cash rebate finally signed off by president
New Cinema Law offers incentives to foreign producers and will be showcased in Cannes.
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Serbia's 'Requiem For Mrs J.' wins top prize at goEast
My Happy Family also wins two awards at Wiesbaden festival.
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'Ice Mother': Tribeca Review
Late-life love and second chances form the crux of this warm, sensitive feature from Bohdan Slama