‘Dragonfly’ Jason Watkins Interview
At the 2025 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Jason Watkins discusses his role in Dragonfly, a genre-defying film by PaulContinue Reading
At the 2025 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, Jason Watkins discusses his role in Dragonfly, a genre-defying film by PaulContinue Reading
The title of Paul Andrew Williams‘ disquieting drama, which premiered earlier this year at Tribeca and is now at KarlovyContinue Reading
A seemingly small but significant detail of Katarína Gramatová‘s feature film debut, screening at Karlovy Vary after its Tokyo premiere,Continue Reading
Just stopping short before falling into homage, Alexandre O. Philippe‘s essayistic documentary delivers a forensic examination of one of theContinue Reading
Despite its premise, Marek Novák and Mikuláš Novotný‘s reductive reflection on the state of Czech cinema offers little more thanContinue Reading
Unruly, absurdist, and full of salacious irony, Annapurna Sriram‘s debut feature makes a very clear point of breaking the rules.Continue Reading
An ensemble of young female talent, a privileged social setting where associates are also rivals for public recognition, a maleContinue Reading
The most resonant aspect of Bence Fliegauf‘s daring horror hybrid, premiering at Karlovy Vary in the Crystal Globe Competition, mightContinue Reading
“A story of oppression that forces individuals into roles – be it borrowed masculinity or forced femininity – that theyContinue Reading
A whispered memory, a flickering image, a dreamlike aura of tenderness and threat: these essential elements are enough for AkinolaContinue Reading









