Karlovy Vary Film Festival, the leading cinema event in Central and Eastern Europe, has unveiled the projects that will be showcased during the online edition of its industry program, Eastern
58 th International Film Festival Karlovy Vary. The unique festival atmosphere with a vast range of new films is coming back this year. The traditional Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) will take place from 30h June to 8th July, presenting films, special events, discussions and more. For a perfect festival experience, you can
The Karlovy Vary festival is intended for both film professionals and the general public, and offers visitors a carefully designed programme, excellent facilities and a broad range of other services. The Festival consists of several program sections and accepts films shot in an format.
A Netflix executive explained how Czechs love local content at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. on the first day of the Czech film festival's Eastern Promises industry program
Thursday, January 25 - Tuesday, January 30, 2024. Returning to IFC Center for the first time since its 2020 COVID cancellation, the Iranian Film Festival New York presents a selection of acclaimed and award-winning films from one of the world’s most vital and distinguished national cinemas. Titles to be announced in the coming weeks!
When the 45th edition of the Karlovy Vary InterÂnational Film Festival kicks off in the popular Czech spa resort July 2, it will arrive at a time when many countries in Central and Eastern Europe
The jury was composed of Ivo Marák, head of film and TV services department at UPP, Karel Och, artistic director at Karlovy Vary Film Festival, and Michaela PatrĂková, a sound designer at
American actress and director Robin Wright will be awarded the KVIFF President’s Award at the 57th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival’s closing ceremony. Find out more information here. Read the full press release HERE. CHAMPIONS TO CLOSE THE 57TH KARLOVY VARY IFF Champions, starring Woody Har
Blaga's Lessons Karlovy Vary Film Festival. The lessons learned in this pitch-black German-Bulgarian co-production are very grim indeed, a social-realist drama that takes an unexpectedly shocking
Karlovy Vary Film Festival is a film celebration with unique character. While the film professionals focus mainly on the Official Selection (the brand new films in the competition sections and in the Special Screenings section, whose program was unveiled on May 31st), the selection of the best art films of the past year, which are screened in
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