Lituania brilla en Karlovy Vary con estrenos mundiales y nuevos proyectos
por Cineuropa
- La competidora por el Globo de Cristal de Vytautas Katkus, The Visitor, lidera el contingente del país báltico en el festival checo

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The 59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Central and Eastern Europe’s premier film event, has opened its doors in the Czech Republic, running from 4-12 July. This year, Lithuania takes centre stage with two feature debuts in competition and a new TV series project in the industry programme, marking a significant presence at one of the world’s oldest A-list festivals.
Lithuanian director Vytautas Katkus makes his feature debut with The Visitor [+lee también:
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Also making her feature debut is Gabrielė Urbonaitė with Renovation [+lee también:
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In the KVIFF Eastern Promises industry section, the series project Therapies will be presented. Based on Birutė Kapustinskaitė’s play and produced by Dagnė Vildžiūnaitė (Just a Moment), the seven-part series follows a professor undergoing chemotherapy in a lively hospital ward. The project is part of the Pop Up Series Incubator (see the news), supporting the adaptation of European IPs into series, and will be pitched to industry professionals during the festival.
The Horizons programme will present Two Prosecutors [+lee también:
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The Pragueshorts section presents Hoofs on Skates, a stop-motion animation by Ignas Meilūnas, which continues its international festival run. The film, celebrated for its message of tolerance and friendship, has already garnered 30 awards across 150 festivals.
Lithuania’s strong showing at Karlovy Vary this year underscores the country’s growing influence and creative vitality on the European film scene.
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