All Karlovy Vary articles – Page 22
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Karlovy Vary kicks off with Sweet Dreams, Good Vibrations and Helen Mirren’s call for girl power
The Thermal rocks with the sounds of 1970s punk as Terri Hooley opens the festival.
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Dear Betrayed Friends secures finishing funds and is reinstated at Karlovy Vary
Hungarian feature Dear Betrayed Friends has been reinstated in the East of the West Competition in Karlovy Vary.
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Karlovy Vary Q&A: Marek Najbrt (Director), Polski Film
The film, exploring the boundaries of reality and fiction, offers a different style than other Czech productions.
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Karlovy Vary Q&A: Jan Jakub Kolski, To Kill A Beaver
Polish Film To Kill A Beaver is an intense and raw tale of a soldier undertaking a mysterious mission while holed up in an abandoned farm. There he has a torrid encounter with a young girl and it soon becomes apparent all is not what it seems.
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Karlovy Vary Q&A: Alicia Cano – El Bella Vista
Receiving its world premiere in the Karlovy Vary Documentary Competition section, El Bella Vista is a quirky yet moving documentary about Uruguayan brothel El Bella Vista, its transvestite inhabitants and the small village community that wants to remove them and change the brothel into a Catholic School.
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Dario Argento, Thomas Bo Larsen among guests headed to Karlovy Vary
Moonrise Kingdom star Kara Hayward also set to attend Czech-based festival kicking off Friday.
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Young at heart
The Karlovy Vary International film festival (June 29-July 7) may be entering its 47th edition, but the platform it offers to debut film-makers and its youthful popularity show it has not lost its edge.
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Karlovy Vary adds Work in Progress €10,000 prize and new Czech Industry Week
Festival to open with Good Vibrations [pictured] and close with To Rome With Love. Susan Sarandon to attend to receive Crystal Globe.
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KVIFF 2012: Forum of Independents
World premieres include Miroslav Momčilović’s Death of a Man In The Balkans.
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KVIFF 2012: Documentary Competition
World premieres in the documentary competition include Timo Novotny’s Trains of Thoughts [pictured] from Austria.
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KVIFF 2012: East of The West Competition
World premieres in this regional competition include Piotr Mularuk’s Czech feature Yuma.
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KVIFF 2012: Competition
The eight world premieres in competiton include Greek debut Boy Eating The Bird’s Food [pictured0.
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Karlovy Vary competition includes premieres from Ouellet, Lund, Lygizos, Najbrt
Czech Republic-based festival also unveils Documentary Competition, East of West Competition and Forum of Independents selections for its 47th edition.
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Karlovy Vary to honour Helen Mirren
Mirren and husband Taylor Hackford to attend the Czech festival
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KVIFF to screen restored version of The Fireman's Ball
The screening is part of the festival’s long-term project to digitally restore major works of Czechoslovak cinematography.
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Karlovy Vary plans retrospectives for Erdem, Melville, Antonioni
The 47th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival has announced three retrospectives.
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Restoration wins top prize in Karlovy Vary
Other winners include Gypsy, Punk’s Not Dead, Sunflower Hour, The Good Life; number of attendees up from 2010, and 54 debut films presented.