All articles by Laurence Boyce – Page 4
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Features
Grzegorz Jaroszuk, Kebab & Horoscope
KARLOVY VARY: Grzegorz Jaroszuk’s debut feature Kebab & Horoscope is the eagerly awaited first feature from the graduate of Łódź Film School which will premiere in the East of the West Competition. Laurence Boyce asks him about his influences and improvisation.
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Karlovy Vary: Ben Rivers
British filmmaker and artist Ben Rivers will be one of the three recipients of a retrospective at this year’s Karlovy Vary Film Festival. Laurence Boyce caught up with him to ask what the retrospective holds.
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Signe Baumane, Rocks In My Pockets
Rocks In My Pockets, the debut feature from respected animator Signe Baumane, will be the first animated feature ever to take part in the Karlovy Vary International Competition. Laurence Boyce spoke to her about the film.
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News
Clermont Ferrand prizes awarded
Prizes to Bulgaria, China and Canada as Clermont Ferrand International Short Film Festival draws to a close.
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News
Short Film Market at Clermont wraps
The 29th Short Film Market at the Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival closed on Feb 7.
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Karlovy Vary winners include Grand Cahier, Field in England
Janos Szasz’s Le Grand Cahier walked away with the Crystal Globe at the 48th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Joanna Kos-Krauze, Papusza
The co-director of Polish film Papusza, screening in Karlovy Vary’s competition, tells Screen about her desire to bring the Polish poet back to prominence.
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Comment
Fukunaga showcases Sleepwalkers at KV
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival welcomed Cary Fukunaga yesterday for a special event showcasing the latest short film from the director of such films as Sin Nombre and Jane Eyre.
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News
Ben Wheatley explains A Field In England's multi-platform strategy
As A Field In England prepares for its multi-platform release in the UK, director Ben Wheatley and producer Andrew Starke were in Karlovy Vary to present the film in competition.
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Janos Szász and Sándor Pál, The Notebook
Screen speaks to the director and producer of Le Grand Cahier (aka The Notebook) which screens at Karlovy Vary and is one of the first films to come out of the new Hungarian National Film Fund
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Oliver Stone: 'Film can't change things but it can educate'
Screen talks to Oliver Stone in Karlovy Vary for a retrospective of his work
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Jerry Schatzberg
Screen International caught up with the director of The Panic It Needle Park and the 1973 Palme D’or winning Scarecrow as he visits the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival for a retrospective of his work.
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Comment
Godeau in KV: 'In films reality gets changed. And films change reality'
The director of French thriller 11.6, which has its International Premiere in Karlovy Vary’s International Competition, talks about crafting a feature film from real life events
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Shorts in the Oscar frame
The film-makers behind this year’s live action and animated short film Oscar contenders range from new talents to experienced studio hands. Screen profiles the nominees.
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