Karlovy Vary reviews – Page 3
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'Aga’s House': Karlovy Vary Review
A group of women live alone in a remote mountain location in Kosovo
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'Monsoon': Karlovy Vary Review
‘Lilting’ director Hong Khaou’s second film follows an Englishman’s exploration of his Vietnamese roots
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'Redemption': Jerusalem Review
A devout father is faced with a dilemma when trying to raise money for his daughter’s potentially life-saving treatment
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'Sueño Florianópolis': Karlovy Vary Review
Multiple prize-winner at Karlovy Vary is set in a Brazilian holiday resort
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'Volcano': Karlovy Vary Review
A translator finds himself abandoned in a strange Ukranian town
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'Jumpman': Karlovy Vary Review
A Russian teen endures a deeply troubled relationship with his mother in Ivan I. Tverdovskiy’s latest
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'I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians': Karlovy Vary Review
Radu Jude follows up ’Aferim!’ with another powerful satirical critique of his homeland
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'Blossom Valley': Karlovy Vary Review
An odd family goes on the run in László Csuja’s restless, interesting debut
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'Via Carpatia': Karlovy Vary Review
A middle-class Polish couple experience the refugee crisis in a provocative but flawed debut
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'Crystal Swan': Karlovy Vary Review
Debut feature from Belarus opens Karlovy Vary’s East of the West sidebar
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'Putin's Witnesses': Karlovy Vary Review
Compelling documentary boasts an extraordinary level of access to the Russian president during his rise to power
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'The Fireflies Are Gone': Karlovy Vary Review
Canada’s Sebastian Pilote makes his most accessible film to date. competing at Karlovy Vary
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'Little Crusader': Karlovy Vary Review
The first Czech winner of Karlovy Vary for 15 years is a reserved and almost silent piece of work
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'Men Don't Cry': Karlovy Vary Review
Dir. Alen Drljević. Bosnia & Herzegovina/Slovenia/Croatia/Germany. 2017. 98 minsIn Men Don’t Cry, an empty Serbian hotel becomes one more battleground in the ceaseless Yugoslav Wars. Nearly 20 years after the official end of hostilities, many former combatants have still never truly escaped, a fact that director ...
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'How Viktor 'The Garlic' Took Alexey 'The Stud' to the Nursing Home': Karlovy Vary Review
Alexander Hant’s debut, a frenetic Russian satire, won the East of the West competition at Karlovy Vary
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'Corporate': Karlovy Vary Review
The HR department is the centre of this French boardroom thriller which gives Céline Sallette a showcase role
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'Keep The Change': Karlovy Vary Review
Sweeping awards as it travels the festival circuit, this warm romantic comedy features two autistic leads
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'The Line': Karlovy Vary Review
Crime thriller set in the gangs of Eastern Europe is a spiritual cousin to The Sopranos