Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival is a film festival held annually in July in Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad), Czech Republic. Because of its success in the past few years the Karlovy Vary festival has become one of the most significant film events in Central and Eastern Europe.

History

The Karlovy Vary film festival is one of the oldest in the world. The pre-war dream of many enthusiastic filmmakers materialized in 1946 when in Mariánské Lázně and Karlovy Vary a non-competition festival of films from seven countries took place. Above all it was intended to screen the results of the recently nationalized Czechoslovak film industry. After the first two years the festival moved permanently to Karlovy Vary.

For several decades after the Communist takeover in February 1948 the festival was entirely under the control of the then current political establishment. The period in which the selection of films, the conferral of awards, and the invitation of guests took place in the spirit of Communist propaganda alternated with other less restrictive eras such as the sixties in which the festival program was able to offer the latest artistic trends making their way in both Czechoslovak and world cinematography (including the West). Legendary festivals filled with stars and absolute gems of films gave way to other years which, due to the bombastic and ubiquitous socialist rhetoric, nearly caused the complete loss of the festival audience.

With regard to the Karlovy Vary IFF, the great social and political changes that took place after the Velvet Revolution in November 1989 pushed concerns about organizing the festival to the background. The program for 1990 was saved by the release of a collection of Czechoslovak films which had been locked up for years in a storage vault. And the appearance of a number of important international guests such as Miloš Forman, Lindsay Anderson, Annette Bening or Robert De Niro helped as well. Future festivals were in doubt. Financial problems and a lack of interest on the part of the government, organizers and viewers almost ended the festival's long tradition in 1992.

In 1994 the 29th Karlovy Vary IFF inaugurated an entirely new tradition. After nearly forty years of alternating with the Moscow IFF, the festival began once again to take place every year. The Karlovy Vary Film Festival Foundation was set up in 1993 co-created by the Ministry of Culture, The City of Karlovy Vary, and the Grand Hotel Pupp. Actor Jiří Bartoška was invited to be the festival's president, and Eva Zaoralová became program director in 1995. Since 1998 the organization of the festival has been carried out by Film Servis Festival Karlovy Vary, a joint stock company.

Program

The core of the program is the feature film competition; in accordance with FIAPF regulations only those films which have not been shown in competition at any other international festivals can be included. The documentary competition is another important festival event. The extensive informative program features both distribution pre-premiers and films awarded at other festivals. But it also includes discoveries of artistic creations by independent directors, productions coming out of little known film industries, retrospectives, and an overview of Czech film output during the past year. For the tenth straight year the festival will present Variety Critics' Choice: new and interesting films of mainly European production selected by critics working at this prestigious magazine.

Seminars focusing primarily on European film are another important part of the festival.

Thousands of visitors and the great variety of films testify to the effectiveness of the program team with program director Eva Zaoralová at its head. Due to their valiant efforts many films will be purchased at the festival for wider distribution or, thanks to receiving a festival award, will attract the attention of major producers, distributors, and the media.

The festival program is comprised of the following sections:
* "Competition of feature-length films" – films never before shown in competition at any other international festival.
* "Documentary Film Competition" – a competition divided into two parts: documentaries less than and longer than 30 minutes.
* "Horizons" – pre-premieres of films bought for wider distribution, and films awarded at other festivals.
* "Another View" – works experimenting with form and content, or those revealing an uncommon creative approach.
* "Forum of Independents" – more than just "independent" American filmmakers.
* "East of the West" – films from the former socialist bloc.
* "Czech Films" – an overview of Czech films made during the past year.
* "Retrospectives" – several thematic retrospectives presenting the work of a certain world-renowned film personality, a particular period, or a selection of works chosen according to specific criteria.

Awards

The Karlovy Vary IFF first held an international film competition in 1948. Since 1951 an international jury has evaluated the films. The Karlovy Vary competition quickly found a place among other developing festivals and by 1956 FIAPF had already classified Karlovy Vary as a category A festival. Given the creation of the Moscow IFF and the political decision to organize only one "A" festival for all socialist countries, Karlovy Vary was forced to alternate with Moscow between 1959 and 1993.

Since the very beginning the Grand Prize has been the Crystal Globe – although its form has often changed. As of the 35th Karlovy Vary IFF 2000 the Crystal Globe has taken on a new look: now the figure of a woman stands raising a crystal ball (artistic concept worked out by Tono Stano, Aleš Najbrt, Michal Caban, and Šimon Caban).

The Feature Film Competition is divided into the following main awards:
* Grand Prix – Crystal Globe for best feature film (grand total $20,000)
* Special Jury Prize
* Best Director Award
* Best Actress Award
* Best Actor Award

The Documentary Competition is divided into the following main awards:
* Best Documentary Film in the category for film lasting 30 minutes or less
* Best Documentary Film in the category for film lasting above 30 minutes in length

Each year the festival also presents the Crystal Globe for Outstanding Contribution to World Cinema.

Crystal Globe Winners - Grand Prix

*2008 Frygtelig Lykkelig /en:Terribly Happy (Denmark) - director Henrik Ruben Genz
*2007 Mýrin /en:Jar City (Iceland/Germany) - director Baltasar Kormákur
*2006 Sherrybaby (USA) - director Laurie Collyer
*2005 Mój Nikifor /en:My Nikifor (Poland) - director Krzysztof Krauze
*2004 Certi bambini /en:A Children's Story (Italy) - director Andrea Frazzi, Antonio Frazzi
*2003 La finestra di fronte /en:Facing Windows (Italy, GB, Turkey, Portugal) - director Ferzan Ozpetek
*2002 Rok ďábla /en:Year of The Devil (Czech Republic) - director Petr Zelenka
*2001 Le fabuleux destin d’Amélie Poulain /en:Amélie (France) - director Jean-Pierre Jeunet
*2000 Eu tu eles /en:Me You Them (Brasil) - director Andrucha Waddington
*1999 Chachaverim shel Yana/en:Yana's Friends (Israel) - director Arik Kaplun
*1998 Le coeur au poing /en:Streetheart (Canada) - director Charles Binamé
*1997 Ma vie en rose /en:My Life in Pink (Belgium, France, GB) - director Alain Berliner
*1996 Kavkazskij plennik /en:Prisoner of the Caucasus (Russia, Kazakhstan) - director Sergej Bodrov
*1995 Jízda /en:The Ride (Czech republic) - director Jan Svěrák
*1994 Mi Hermano del Alma /en:My Soul Brother (Spain) - director Mariano Barroso

*for older winners (......1946) see Crystal Globe.
*for all the winners of 2008 awards see Karlovy Vary Award Winners 2008.

Celebrities recently in attendance at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival

Leonardo DiCaprio, Edward Norton, Salma Hayek, Morgan Freeman, Whoopi Goldberg, Woody Harrelson, Bernard Hill, Sean Connery, Michael Douglas, Alan Alda, Roman Polanski, Ben Kingsley, Elijah Wood, Michael York, Seymour Cassel, Robert Redford, Liv Ullmann, Gael García Bernal, Alexander Payne, Sharon Stone, István Szabó, Sylvie Testud, Lauren Bacall, Jacqueline Bisset, John Boorman, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Saffron Burrows, Steve Buscemi, Javier Camara, John Cleese, Mia Farrow, Louise Fletcher, Miloš Forman, William Forsythe, Robert Forster, Amos Gitai, Heather Graham, Bernard Hill, Kim Ki-duk, Udo Kier, Nastassja Kinski, Fele Martínez, Colm Meaney, Julia Ormond, Gregory Peck, Liev Schreiber, Max von Sydow, Chris Weitz, Andy Garcia, Robert De Niro, Terry Gilliam, John Irvin, Danny Trejo, Matt Dillon, Michael Madsen, Danny DeVito, Renée Zellweger, Christopher Lee

Non-actors, Madeleine Albright, Václav Havel

External links

* [http://www.kviff.com/ Official website]
* [http://www.youtube.com/user/kviff Offical Video Channel]
* [http://www.festivary.cz/ Festivary.cz - Unofficial website]
* [http://www.czech.cz/en/current-affairs/cultural-heritage/karlovy-vary-a-film-fans-aqua-vitae/ Karlovy Vary - a film fan’s aqua vitae] - Czech.cz, The official Website of the Czech Republic
* [http://www.radio.cz/en/article/105673 Radio Prague monitoring of Karlovy Vary festival 2008]


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