(Prague,
May 2009)
One should think that only a genuine film fanatic is able to sit all
day in a cinema when the summer weather is at its peak outside. Come
to this year's festival in Karlovy Vary and you will see there are
thousands of avid viewers here who will forget about the outside
world for a week. And anyone who will not be able to stay an entire
day in a dusky movie theatre can go to see a play or musical
performance or just have a rest in the park. Because the main motto
of this film show is to take it easy...
The
beginning of the summer
holidays and the biggest cultural event of the year - the
Karlovy Vary
International
Film Festival has
been offering this connection for 44 years. This most important
international film festival in Central and Eastern Europe and the
only category "A" festival in the Czech Republic will take place
during 3-11
July 2009.
The
most visited section of the festival is the international
competition of full-length feature films,
in which films made by experienced creators as well as debutants may
battle for the Crystal Globe. This year, the jury will evaluate, for
example, a film by the Hungarian film-maker György Pálfi
entitled I
am not your friend,
a South Korean production that is an impressive pilgrimage for
atonement to the "roof of the world", and a Polish-German film
named Świnki.
The
East
of the West competition
will present a selection of the best films made during the past year
in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and of the former
Soviet block. The audience may look forward to seeing the Russian
film Paper
Soldier,
dealing with the times when the efforts to conquer outer space
culminated in the Soviet Union, or the Polish film Scratch,
in which a long marriage is disrupted by the wife's finding that
her husband had collaborated with the secret police. Facing up to the
past will be the topic, too, of the section 20
years of Freedom,
which will attempt to map development of post-socialist society over
the past two decades.
This
year, the
Forum
of Independents,
which is already one of the festival's traditional sections and
provides to the audience an unusual film perspective on the world,
will be extended by an independent Japan films section, Tokyo
FilmeX.
Celebrities
and film
stars
of course comprise an important part of the festival. The television
cameras will be trained on both well-known faces and those of
yet-unfamiliar novices. For example, Leonardo
di Caprio, Scarlett Johansson, and Keira Knightley, who are now top
film stars,
enjoyed the relaxing walk on the colonnade a few years ago. This
year, the name Miloš Forman has already been confirmed definitively
to be on the VIP guest list. He will introduce his film A Well Paid
Walk in its world premiere.
In
the middle of the summer holidays, it will certainly be worthwhile,
too, to visit the 35th
Summer
Film School
in Uherské Hradiště (24 July - 2 August 2009).
There is no danger of encountering tedious lectures at this school,
as several interesting cycles are prepared for the audience (for
example, Austria, The Other Belgium, Migration as a Syndrome) and
these will be accompanied by concerts, theatrical performances, and
workshops. The cycle Freeze
Frame - Comics and Film
will introduce works from film authors personally connected with
comics (Kevin Smith, Terry Zwigoff, Frank Miller, Marjane Satrapi,
and others). We can look forward to retrospectives of contemporary
Austrian and Belgium film-makers (for example, Ulrich
Seidl, the Dardenne brothers), as well as of the Czech film directors
Václav Vorlíček and Věra Chytilová.
The
Film School will also deal with the topic 100
years of Polish film.
French
film-making
will be represented by neo-baroque film, led by Leos Carax,
Jean-Jacques
Beineix, and Luc Besson. Film journals from the Visegrad
Group countries
will present a selection of films in each category, and a course
taught by teachers from Prague's Film and TV School of the Academy
of Performing Arts will be held throughout the Summer Film School.
The accompanying programme will culminate on 26 July 2009 with a
concert by the New York songstress and singer Suzanne
Vega.
Other
film festivals in the Czech Republic:
- River
Film Festival, Písek, 31 July - 9 August 2009
- International
Mountaineering Film Festival, Teplice nad Metují, 27-30
August 2009
- International Festival of Tourism Films TOURFILM,
Karlovy Vary, 7-8 October 2009
- International Documentary Film
Festival, Jihlava, 27 October - 1 November 2009
Markéta
Chaloupková
CzechTourism, chaloupkova@czechtourism.cz
