Karlovy Vary 2024 / Proxima 20 articles available in total starting from 28/05/2024. Last article published on 11/07/2024. previous page: 1 [2] Review: Night Has ComePaolo Tizón’s documentary immerses the audience in the world of cadets training for the Peruvian special forces, soon to go off and fight in the country’s “cocaine valley” 03/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaInterview: Ivana Gloria • Director of Chlorophyll“I had to learn to let go of the fear”The director takes a deep dive into her “modern queer fairy tale”, a film about transformation and the fear of change 03/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaInterview: Pavel G Vesnakov • Director of Windless“Hesitation is a burden, but it marks creative paths”The Bulgarian director decodes his second feature, which follows a young man who’s detached from his past and his homeland as he deals with the sale of a family apartment 03/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaInterview: Paula Ďurinová • Director of Lapilli“In the total darkness of a cave, where there is no way to escape to another reality, any question can be asked”The director discusses her exploration of grief and memory, the blending of autofiction and documentary essay, and the interdisciplinary influences on her feature debut 02/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaInterview: Martin Pavol Repka • Director of March to May“What I like about slow cinema is that it gives a certain value to time in film and its passing”Cineuropa chats to the debuting director about his film’s form, the influences behind his style and his take on slow cinema 02/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaReview: March to MayMartin Pavol Repka's first feature presents a slow-cinema exploration of family dynamics after an unexpected piece of news, set against the tranquil backdrop of a Slovak village 02/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaReview: WindlessBulgarian director Pavel G Vesnakov follows the awakening of a rootless soul amidst the remnants of an abandoned past 02/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaReview: LapilliPaula Ďurinová intertwines personal grief with environmental contemplation, offering a meditative documentary essay that reflects on loss and resilience through images of geological formations 02/07/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaEXCLUSIVE: Trailer and poster for Karlovy Vary title WindlessPavel G Vesnakov’s fiction feature attempts to speak about Bulgarian society as a whole, but from the point of view of one young man 27/06/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 | ProximaThe 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival reveals its competition titlesThe largest Czech film gathering is poised to showcase a blend of established auteurs and fresh voices, with an emphasis on domestic cinema 28/05/2024 | Karlovy Vary 2024 previous page: 1 [2]