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405 articles available in total starting from 21/10/2003. Last article published on 10/11/2025.

Episode 07: Vesper (Lithuania/France/Belgium)

Episode 07: Vesper (Lithuania/France/Belgium)

The producers of Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper's film are invited to speak about their collaboration and the financing of their film, which has received Eurimages support  

06/09/2021 | The Co-production Podcast

The 9th edition of the Baltic Pitching Forum set to put a spotlight on new talents from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden

The 9th edition of the Baltic Pitching Forum set to put a spotlight on new talents from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Sweden

The industry event dedicated to shorts will see the participation of 12 new projects from the three Baltic republics and Sweden  

06/09/2021 | Baltic Pitching Forum 2021

Ioseb 'Soso' Bliadze  • Director of Otar's Death

Interview: Ioseb 'Soso' Bliadze • Director of Otar's Death

"My film explores the phenomenon of making a profit out of an accident, a clash between city and village, and mother-son relationships in each of them"

The Georgian director discusses his first feature film, which homes in on a mother and son in the aftermath of a car accident involving the latter  

27/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | East of the West

Stefan Arsenijević • Director of As Far as I Can Walk

Interview: Stefan Arsenijević • Director of As Far as I Can Walk

“We need to reconsider what tradition is and adapt it to the new reality”

With the help of a medieval epic poem, the Serbian director intends to reinvigorate his cultural heritage  

27/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | Competition

Review: As Far as I Can Walk

Review: As Far as I Can Walk

Serbian director Stefan Arsenijević is back with a surprising concept and an accomplished film telling the story of two African refugees looking for their place in Europe  

24/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | Competition

Review: Runner

Review: Runner

The sophomore feature by Lithuanian director Andrius Blaževičius, having its world premiere at Karlovy Vary, is a breathless examination of the limits of love, freedom and sacrifice  

24/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | East of the West

Review: Otar's Death

Review: Otar's Death

In his first feature, Georgian director Ioseb “Soso” Bliadze immerses the audience in the world of inaccessible mothers and emotionally stunted sons  

24/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | East of the West

Andrius Blaževičius • Director of Runner

Interview: Andrius Blaževičius • Director of Runner

“When we were presenting the film to some industry players, they would say: ‘Why is she running?! It’s nonsense.’ But is it?”

The Lithuanian director might be showing his film in the East of the West competition at Karlovy Vary, but whatever you do, just don’t mention Tom Tykwer to him  

23/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | East of the West

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Karlovy Vary title Runner

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Karlovy Vary title Runner

The new film by Lithuanian filmmaker Andrius Blazevicius is set to world-premiere in the East of the West competition of the Karlovy Vary Film Festival  

18/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | East of the West

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Karlovy Vary title As Far as I Can Walk

EXCLUSIVE: Trailer for Karlovy Vary title As Far as I Can Walk

A reimagining of the Serbian epic poem Banovich Strahinya, Stefan Arsenijević’s second feature centres on a young couple of Ghanaian migrants  

11/08/2021 | Karlovy Vary 2021 | Competition

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