Laurence Boyce
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Director Babak Jalali on subverting refugee stereotypes in his comedy drama ‘Fremont’
After successful US screenings at Sundance and SXSW, Fremont has its international premiere at Karlovy Vary.
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Pascal Plante on his ‘anti-serial killer’ film ‘Red Rooms’: “Even if it is quite dark, it is not sadistic in the least”
Canadian director’s latest feature world premieres this week at Karlovy Vary and is the opening film of Fantasia Film Festival later in the month.
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Bulgarian director Stephan Komandarev on his Karlovy Vary suspense thriller ‘Blaga’s Lessons’
Film about a pensioner who is victim of a phone scam world premieres in Karlovy Vary’s Crystal Globe Competition.
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Sundance winning director Marija Kavtaradze on her asexuality drama ‘Slow’: “I was intrigued by this topic”
Film won her a best director award at Sundance earlier this year, and has its European premiere at Karlovy Vary
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Itsaso Arana on her Karlovy Vary title ‘The Girls Are Alright’: “Don’t be fooled by its apparent summery lightness”
Film world premieres on July 1 in festival’s Crystal Globe Competition.
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Future of Clermont-Ferrand short film festival under threat after budget cut
Largest and biggest dedicated short film festival and market in the world faces “dangerous situation”.
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Director Andreas Horvath on his Karlovy Vary doc ‘Zoo Lock Down’: “The animals are like actors on a stage”
Austrian filmmaker’s latest is a lockdown profile of the inhabitants of Salzburg Zoo.
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‘America’ director Ofir Raul Graizer: “This obsession with fast editing is terrible…it’s killing storytelling”
The Israeli filmmaker’s follow up to The Cakemaker plays in competition this week Karlovy Vary.
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Directors Kristina Buožytė and Bruno Samper on their 10-year odyssey to make bio-punk fairy tale ‘Vesper’
“Our desire was to make a movie about hope.”
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Director Andrea Bagney on her Karlovy Vary homage to classical movies ‘Ramona’
’The idea of someone being bored while watching my film is my worst nightmare,’ says debut Spanish director
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Director Tomasz Wasilewski on ‘Fools’: “I wanted to make a film about the most difficult love I could imagine”
Polish filmmaker’s latest work world premieres at Karlovy Vary.