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Karlovy Vary 2012

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13 articles available in total starting from 02/07/2012. Last article published on 10/07/2012.

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Vanishing Waves (AKA Aurora) – Sea of love

Cineuropa reviews the Lithuanian sci-fi film that premiered in the East of the West competition – and won a Special Mention in said competition - at Karlovy Vary 2012  

10/07/2012 | Karlovy Vary 2012

Yuma – Communism, capitalism and cowboys

Piotr Mularuk’s debut feature – which had its International Premiere in the East of the West Competition at Karlovy Vary - charts Poland’s sometimes painful transition from communism to capitalism.  

10/07/2012 | Karlovy Vary 2012

Norway triumphs at the 47th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

Cineuropa reports as Martin Lund’s The Almost Man walks away with the prestigious Crystal Globe and $25’000  

09/07/2012 | Karlovy Vary 2012

The Miscreants arrive in Czech Republic

Moroccan director Mohcine Besri’s The Miscreants, about the kidnapping of a troupe of actors by Islamic fundamentalists, screened at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.  

09/07/2012 | Karlovy Vary 2012

La Lapidation De St. Etienne

Cineuropa reviews Pera Vila I Barcelo’s unforgiving treatise on growing old and generational conflict which had its world premiere in Official Competition at Karlovy Vary  

06/07/2012 | Karlovy Vary 2012

Boy Eating The Bird’s Food: The cinema of austerity

With comparisons to the work of Bresson currently being banded about by many who have seen it, Ektoras Lygizos’ debut feature is a – sometimes uncomfortably – intimate affair. Cineuropa reviews...  

06/07/2012 | Karlovy Vary 2012

Polski Film - from the Czech Republic

Cineuropa looks at the mind-bending and genre-twisting film that had its World Premiere in Competition at Karlovy Vary 2012  

05/07/2012 | Karlovy Vary 2012

German films and co-productions on show in Karlovy Vary

The Czech festival is featuring a significant number of quality German co-productions  

04/07/2012 | Karlovy Vary 2012

A love like no other: What Is This Film Called Love?

After its international premiere out of competition in Karlovy Vary, Cineuropa looks at Mark Cousins’ intriguing meditation on cinema, Eisenstein and the joys of running around with no clothes on  

04/07/2012 | Karlovy Vary 2012

The Exam: the spy who cheated

Hungarian director Péter Bergendy's second feature, recently screened in Karlovy Vary, is the latest in a long line of spy films high in suspense and full of twists in the plot.  

04/07/2012 | Karlovy Vary 2012

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