From John Travolta to Oliver Stone and Ben Wheatley, the 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival welcomed a diverse group of guests.
All photos courtesy of KVIFF.
By Wendy Mitchell2013-07-09T12:31:00+01:00

Honeymoon director Jan Hrebejk wins best director

Vinko Bresan of audience hit The Priest's Children

Barrandov Studios' Jan Hlubek with Work In Progress winner Olena Yershova

The festival opening ceremony

Cary Joji Fukinaga at his exhibition

The Broken Circle Breakdown director Felix Van Groeningen

John Travolta showed his dance moves when he introduced Grease at the open-air cinema

Jerry Schatzberg

Revivla's Bolek Polivka and Alice Nellis

Paolo Sorrentino signs autographs

Michel Gondry on opening night

Ain't Them Bodies Saints producer James M Johnston and director David Lowery

Julian Sands in a Harold Pinter tribute

F Murray Abraham at the Scarface screening

Mark Cousins

The Borderline team: Sean Durkin, Josh Mond and Antonio Campos

Andras and Laszlo Gyemant from Grand Cahier

The team behind A Place In Heaven

Jury president Agnieszka Holland

XL actor Olafur Darri Olaffson and director Marteinn Thorsson with KVIFF's Karel Och (centre)

Oliver Stone with his Crystal Globe

Ben Wheatley snaps his audience

The industry/Borderline Films party

Dana Archer, Milan Popelka and Tomas Baldynsky on the Hollywood panel

Grand Cahier prodcuer Sandor Soth

John Travolta introduces Killing Season
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show captionFrom John Travolta to Oliver Stone and Ben Wheatley, the 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival welcomed a diverse group of guests.
All photos courtesy of KVIFF.
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