Karlovy Vary reviews – Page 3
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‘Bird Atlas’: Karlovy Vary Review
An ageing, ailing captain of industry gets some fowl news in this delighful, deadpan Czech drama
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‘Runner’: Karlovy Vary Review
Andrius Blazevicius’ semi-sequel to The Saint delivers ”a kinetic, pummelling experience”
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‘Immortal’: Sarajevo Review
Striking documentary from Estonia looks at the production line of model citizens in Russia’s Arctic Circle
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'Patrick': Karlovy Vary Review
Intriguing debut from Belgian director Tim Mielands is set in a nudist camp
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'The Father': Karlovy Vary Review
A middle-aged man attempts to stop his widowed father coming off the rails
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‘Mosaic Portrait’: Karlovy Vary Review
A pregnant Chinese schoolgirl finds herself under intense scrutiny
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'The True Adventures Of Wolfboy': Karlovy Vary Review
A young boy suffering from hypertrichosis runs away from home to find his estranged mother
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'Half-Sister': Karlovy Vary Review
Two Slovenian half-sisters reluctantly begin to bond when they are forced to share a home
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'Old-Timers': Karlovy Vary Review
A pair of ageing WWII veterans set out to exact revenge on the communist prosecutor who once jailed them
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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