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Karlovy Vary 2009

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11 articles available in total starting from 06/07/2009. Last article published on 13/07/2009.

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Double win for Applause

Denmark, which won the top award at Karlovy Vary last year with Terribly Happy, has again had a lucky draw at this year’s festival 44th edition, which ended Saturday. Martin Pieter Zandvliet’s...  

13/07/2009 | Karlovy Vary 2009 | Denmark

Angel at Sea depicts a searing family tableau

Frédéric Dumont left the 44th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival with the Crystal Globe for Best Feature Film and €21,531 ($30,000) for his feature debut Angel at Sea, a gripping and often...  

13/07/2009 | Karlovy Vary 2009 | Belgium

Angel at Sea takes Crystal Globe

The 44th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival concluded Friday with a raft of awards going to European films. Frédéric Dumont's Angel at Sea won the Grand Prix. A moving portrait of a boy...  

13/07/2009 | Karlovy Vary 2009 | Belgium

A Belgian Liar in the Czech Republic

The Belgian production Liar premiered in Karlovy Vary’s Forum of Independents yesterday, and the debut feature by Tom Geens is indeed a truly independent production. In Liar, a young man...  

10/07/2009 | Karlovy Vary 2009 | Belgium

Forbidden Fruit tempts international audiences

Dome Karukoski's third feature, Forbidden Fruit, is screening in the Another View section at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Karukoski was inspired to make the story after meeting a...  

09/07/2009 | Karlovy Vary 2009 | Finland

Matyassy seeks revenge in Lost Times

Aron Matyassy's feature debut, Lost Times, which won the grand prize earlier this year at Hungarian Film Week, portrays a young man's search for justice after his autistic sister is raped. The...  

09/07/2009 | Karlovy Vary 2009 | Hungary

Corkery lets loose Eamon the little demon

After the what’s-wrong-with-this-family dynamics of Greek Un certain regard entry Dogtooth in Cannes, the strange goings-on in an Irish family are up for cinematic inspection in Eamon. The feature...  

08/07/2009 | Karlovy Vary 2009 | Ireland

Forman comes home for A Walk Worthwhile

Karlovy Vary audiences are renown for their warmth toward the festival's filmmakers, but few guests could expect a more enthusiastic welcome than that given to Czech-born director Milos Forman, at...  

08/07/2009 | Karlovy Vary 2009 | Czech Republic

Piggies presents challenge to Karlovy Vary audiences

Today, Karlovy Vary presents the highly anticipated world premiere of Piggies, by director Robert Glinski (Hi, Tereska). A troubling depiction of child prostitution, the film will move audiences...  

07/07/2009 | Karlovy Vary 2009 | Poland

Eastern European works in progress at Karlovy Vary

Producers from Central and Eastern Europe pitched 22 new films in production or post-production at the East of the West – Works in Progress panel yesterday at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival (July...  

06/07/2009 | Karlovy Vary 2009 | Europe

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