Laurence Boyce

FeaturesKarlovy Vary 2019: The co-directors of ‘Forman Vs Forman’ on the different strengths each brought the project
Helena Třeštíková and Jakub Hejna explain the challenge of working with archive materials.
FeaturesWhy it took ‘Oh Boy’ director Jan-Ole Gerster seven years to make his film ‘Lara’
‘Lara’ is simultaneously premiering at the Munich and Karlovy Vary film festivals.
FeaturesKarlovy Vary 2019: Hong Khaou talks about shooting his “off-kilter” new film 'Monsoon'
UK-based director Hong Khaou’s follow-up to Lilting is making its world premiere in the international competition at Karlovy Vary.
FeaturesKarlovy Vary 2019: Lendita Zeqiraj on the energetic, emotional ‘Aga’s House’
The Kosovan filmmaker’s feature debut opened this year’s East of the West competition.
FeaturesKarlovy Vary 2019: Laila Pakalnina on her dialogue-free documentary 'Spoon'
The Latvian filmmaker’s latest is screening in the festival’s documentary competition strand.
FeaturesKarlovy Vary Q&A: Ivan I. Tverdovskiy on his award-winning surreal drama 'Jumpman'
The Russian film about Putin’s generation won a special jury mention.
News'All This Victory' takes 2018 Karlovy Vary works in progress prize
Ahmad Ghossein’s Lebanese film wins in first year award is open to films from the Middle East.
FeaturesKarlovy Vary Q&A: Radu Jude on exploring Romanian anti-Semitism in new film 'Barbarians'
’”I Do Not Care If We Go Down In History As Barbarians”’ confronts Romania’s difficult relationship to its fascist past.
Reviews'Blossom Valley': Karlovy Vary Review
An odd family goes on the run in László Csuja’s restless, interesting debut
Reviews'Putin's Witnesses': Karlovy Vary Review
Compelling documentary boasts an extraordinary level of access to the Russian president during his rise to power
FeaturesKarlovy Vary Q&A: How 'Bridges Of Time' celebrates the history of Baltic documentaries
Baltic filmmakers Kristīne Briede’s and Audrius Stonys talk about their film Bridges Of Time.
FeaturesKarlovy Vary: 'Via Carpatia' directors on making a middle-class film about Europe's refugee crisis
The KVIFF world premiere is the debut film from Polish duo Klara Kochańska and Kasper Bajon .
FeaturesDarya Zhuk on Karlovy Vary title 'Crystal Swan': "I was trying to capture this certain female cool"
Zhuk’s debut film opens the East of the West competition on Saturday (June 30).
Reviews'Island Of The Hungry Ghosts': Tribeca Review
Poetic profile of the forgotten asylum seekers detained on Christmas Island
Reviews'The Man With The Magic Box': Busan Review
Polish science fiction thriller in which a man discovers a radio and, with in, a past life
Reviews'A Tiger In Winter': Busan Review
A man and a woman attempt to overcome their pasts to build a new life
Reviews'Little Crusader': Karlovy Vary Review
The first Czech winner of Karlovy Vary for 15 years is a reserved and almost silent piece of work
Reviews'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
FeaturesKarlovy Vary: Joanna Kos-Krauze talks Rwandan genocide drama 'Birds Are Singing In Kigali'
The Polish filmmaker describes the difficult journey to completing her KVIFF competition entry, including her husband’s mid-shoot passing.














