Karlovy Vary 2022 / Competition (The article continues below - Commercial information) 21 articles available in total starting from 15/06/2022. Last article published on 14/07/2022. previous page: 1 [2] 3 next Review: AmericaIn his second feature, Israeli director Ofir Raul Grazier crafts another psychologically complex, thought-provoking story about relationships, with a strong sensual throughline 07/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | CompetitionReview: Silence 6-9Christos Passalis’ feature-length fiction debut is a worthy addition to the collection of Greek Weird Wave films 07/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | CompetitionReview: A Room of My OwnIoseb “Soso” Bliadze’s film proves that the biggest drama always happens in the smallest of places 06/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | CompetitionReview: The OrdinariesIn her feature debut, Sophie Linnenbaum explores the societal divide through the lens of a movie set 06/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | CompetitionInterview: Anna Kazejak • Director of Fucking Bornholm“I have never received so many messages after any of my other films”The Polish helmer discusses why her new feature is prompting so much feedback from her audience, and why film is her favourite art form 05/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | CompetitionReview: The WordBeata Parkanová makes a sincere but modest attempt to tell the story of life under communism in the aftermath of the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia 05/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | CompetitionReview: Fucking BornholmAnna Kazejak’s feature is another story about people dealing with mid-life crises, but it’s evil and cruel enough to make it a compelling, brand-new tale 04/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | CompetitionReview: VesperAfter 2012’s Vanishing Waves, Lithuanian director Kristina Buožytė and French helmer Bruno Samper return with an impressive dystopian sci-fi film 04/07/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | CompetitionEXCLUSIVE: Poster for Karlovy Vary competition title Borders of LoveThe long-awaited feature debut by Polish-born, Czech-based filmmaker Tomasz Wiński is a film that goes beyond the sexual conventions of heterosexual couples and the predominance of monogamy 27/06/2022 | Karlovy Vary 2022 | CompetitionReview: You Have to Come and See ItBecause if you don't, you will miss out on catching up with friends, light and profound, existential and fun, in the usual Jonás Trueba style, talking about big issues based on everyday feelings 16/06/2022 | Films | Reviews | Spain previous page: 1 [2] 3 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)