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Current AffairsFestival coming to end

12-07-2002 | Dita Asiedu, Pavla Horáková

Ben Chaplin, Photo:CTK The 37th annual International Film Festival in Karlovy Vary is slowly coming to an end. On Saturday the main award, the Crystal Globe, and all the other prizes will be awarded at a special ceremony. Radio Prague's Dita Asiedu is in Karlovy Vary. Pavla Horakova spoke to Dita earlier today and she first asked her about the jury which is going to decide about the best movie, the best director and other categories.  More

Current AffairsTemperatures soar at 37th Karlovy Vary Int.Film Festival

10-07-2002 | Dita Asiedu, Peter Smith

So, it's Day 6 of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, being held in the famous spa town in West Bohemia..it's not all be about films though as I found out when I spoke to RP's Dita Asiedu on the line from Karlovy Vary earlier today. I began asking Dita, though, about some of the films in competition for this years prestigous Crystal Globe..  More

Current AffairsKarlovy Vary - from dead grey film festival to one of most lively events in Czech Republic

09-07-2002 | Ian Willoughby

Eva Zaoralova and Jean-Marc Barr, Photo:CTK The Karlovy Vary international film festival is in full swing, with every film selling out and all attendance records being broken. Thousands of people are watching films by day and partying by night, in one of the most beautiful spa towns in the Czech Republic. But the festival wasn't always such a lively and popular event. Before becoming artistic director in 1994, Eva Zaoralova attended Karlovy Vary as a film critic for many years; Ian Willoughby asked her just what the festival was like twenty years ago.  More

Current Affairs37th KVFF

08-07-2002 | Jan Velinger, Ian Willoughby

Photo:CTK The 37th International Karlovy Vary Film Festival has gotten underway in the Czech Republic drawing thousands of film lovers as well as actors and actresses both from the Czech scene and from around the world. Radio Prague's Ian Willoughby has been attending the festival and I was able to speak to him earlier today to get the latest impressions.  More

Central Europe TodayCentral Europe Today

18-07-2001 | Dita Asiedu

In this week's Central Europe Today, examines the latest developments in filmmaking - the changes made in the past ten years, problems currently faced by directors, and the new trends in film.  More

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