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The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (Czech: Mezinárodní filmový festival Karlovy Vary, KVIFF) is a film festival held annually in July in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. The Karlovy Vary Festival is one of the oldest in the world and has become Central and Eastern Europe's leading film event.
- 1946
- Crystal Globe
- 223 (2015)
- Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
The 33-member jury awarding the Grand Prix consists of applicants from 15 to 100 years old, to people of all education, social background, professions, and interests plus honorary chairman such as D.O.P. Miroslav Ondricek, Neo-Futurist architect Jan Kaplický, artist David Cerny, conductor Libor Pesek, and former First Lady Dagmar Havlova.
- 2005
- www.febiofest.cz/en
- 190 (2013)
Jan 20, 2021 · The autumn festival season was dominated by the documentary debut of Jindřich Andrš titled A New Shift, which became the winner of the MDR Film Prize at DOK Leipzig and the Best Czech Documentary Film 2020 at the Ji.hlava IDFF (Special mention went to Wolves at the Borders).
Grand Prix – Crystal Globe: Blaga's Lessons (Urotcite na Blaga) — Stephan Komandarev; Special Jury Prize: Empty Nets (Toorhaye khali) — Behrooz Karamizade; Special Jury Mention: Dancing on the Edge of a Volcano — Cyril Aris; Best Director: Babak Jalali, Fremont; Best Actress: Eli Skorcheva, Blaga's Lessons (Urotcite na Blaga)
- 1946
- Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
In the Czech premiere, the festival already presented more than 60 films, ten of which were films that premiered at the Festival de Cannes, Berlinale, Clermont, Venice or Sundance. We cooperate with global distributors such as Salaud Morisset or LightsOn. We reach out to national film centers and look for the newest talents of individual countries.
Feb 2, 2020 · Grand Jury Prize: “Epicentro,” directed by Hubert Sauper (Austria/France/U.S.A.) Jury Award for Directing : Iryna Tsilyk, “The Earth Is Blue as an Orange” (Ukraine/Lithuania)
bagged the Almaty Film Festival’s main prize. Artemio Benki’s documentary feature film debut, Solo, which premiered earlier last year in Cannes, won the main prize in the Czech Joy Competition at Jihlava IDFF, as well as awards at Makedox and Duhok. On top of that, cinematographer Vladimír Smutný was