Karlovy Vary reviews
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‘The Hypnosis’: Karlovy Vary Review
A professional woman undergoes hypnotherapy to surprising results in this Karlovy Vary prizewinner
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‘Blaga’s Lessons’: Karlovy Vary Review
Karlovy Vary’s Crystal Globe winner is a tense thriller about an elderly Bulgarian woman who falls for a telephone scam
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‘Fremont’: Karlovy Vary Review
An Afghan woman living in California dreams of new adventures in Babak Jalali’s fourth feature
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‘The Girls Are Alright’: Karlovy Vary Review
Five women spend a week at a Spanish creative retreat in this delicate portrait of female friendship
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‘Red Rooms’: Karlovy Vary Review
A young woman becomes obsessed with a serial killer in this intense Canadian chiller
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‘Slow’: Karlovy Vary Review
A new couple navigate their sexual differences in this accomplished Sundance prize-winning drama
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‘Restore Point’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ambitious Czech thriller is set in a near future where dead bodies can be restored to life
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‘Empty Nets’: Karlovy Vary Review
German/Iranian director Behrooz Karamizade makes a powerful debut with his story of a young Iranian diver
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‘In Camera’: Karlovy Vary Review
Naqqash Khalid’s debut is a savage satire of the casting business
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‘Tinnitus’: Cairo Review
An professional diver does battle with her body in Gregorio Graziosi’s stylish thriller
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‘Summer With Hope’: Karlovy Vary Review
A swimming competition is the catalyst for Iranian filmmaker Sadaf Foroughi’s well-observed Crystal Globe winner
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‘A Provincial Hospital’: Karlovy Vary Review
Accompished documentary looks at Covid-19 in a small town in Bulgaria
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‘A Room Of My Own’: Karlovy Vary Review
The power of female friendship comes under the microscope in this accomplished second feature from Georgia
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‘America’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ofir Raul Grazier breathes new life into the love triangle with his follow-up to ‘The Cakemaker’
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‘Ramona’: Karlovy Vary Review
Lourdes Hernandez is an engrossing presence in Andrea Bagney’s drama about modern millenial angst
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‘June Zero’: Karlovy Vary Review
Adolf Eichman’s trial is at the core of Jake Paltrow’s sixties-set drama
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‘The Uncle’: Karlovy Vary Review
This effective if derivative calling-card debut from Croatia bows in Karlovy Vary’s inaugural Proxima competition
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‘Fucking Bornholm’ : Karlovy Vary Review
Tensions derail a holiday with friends in Anna Kazejak’s well-observed Danish drama
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‘Vesper’: Karlovy Vary Review
Ecological fragility fuels this dystopian sci-fi from Kristina Buozyte and Bruno Samper
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‘Wild Roots’: Karlovy Vary Review
A lively, confident debut from Hungary’s Hajni Kis about an ex-con reconnecting with his daughter