It’s the sixtieth version of Karlovy Range Worldwide Movie Pageant, a cinematic occasion, working from July 3-11, that mixes world premieres from throughout Japanese Europe, with pageant highlights from Sundance, Berlinale, and Cannes, together with uncommon restorations and the key luminaries of cinema. This yr guarantees to be an distinctive anniversary for one of many world’s oldest festivals, whose picturesque mountainous environment act as a visible cue for the stability of this establishment.
This yr, I’ll cowl the pageant as soon as extra (Due to Isaac Feldberg for protecting for me final yr), and I can’t wait to dive into all that KVIFF has to supply. Come again beginning Monday morning, July 6, for my protection, which is able to embody most of the 10 movies under.

“Dao”
One of many main movies from Berlinale 2026, Senegalese director Alain Gomis’ “Dao” takes its newest bow at KVIFF. The three-hour household epic oscillates between ceremonial household gatherings taking place in France and Guinea-Bissau to 2 girls in two completely different variations of the identical tradition. Gomis’ intermingling of European and African values leaps over into his kinetic filmmaking sensibilities, whereby “Dao” mixes narrative movie components with documentary aesthetics for an image that takes pleasure in exploring the destabilization of custom and id.

“Black Cash for White Nights”
Following “Triumph,” which starred Maria Bakalova as a psychic utilized by the Bulgarian military to seek for an alien artifact, the directing duo Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov are again. Their newest is an equally bleak tragicomedy about an aged couple whose hopes of visiting Russia to expertise the White Nights, a second of perpetual twilight, are dashed when the nation invades Ukraine—rendering their journey null and void. The cruel flip of occasions, permit for harsher secrets and techniques to be revealed, upending what seemed to be a contented, secure marriage by way of two frank lead performances.

“Hijamat”
Nader Saeivar, a longtime inventive collaborator of Jafar Panahi—the pair co-wrote “It Was Simply an Accident” and “3 Faces”—arrives within the Crystal Globe competitors together with his fourth directorial work: “Hijamat.” Edited by Panahi, the movie, seen by means of the eyes of its conflicted protagonist Murat (Kida Khodr Ramadan), considers the bounds of queerness inside a traditionalist Islamic tradition. A ruminative work full of silences which are each revealing and looming and constructed on the measured expressions of its lead actor, Ramadan, the movie positions itself as a cinematic battle for inside peace.

“The Match”
With the World Cup ongoing, Karlovy Range is remaining on model by screening Juan Cabral and Santiago Franco’s “The Match” as their opening evening movie. Cabral and Franco’s direct documentary employs the 1986 version to the sporting occasion—when Maradona had his legendary ‘Hand of God’ purpose—to dive into the impression the Falklands Conflict had on Argentina. The game, due to this fact, turns into a battleground the place previous geopolitical wounds will be healed and an unleveled enjoying subject is rebalanced to coronary heart pounding outcomes.

“The Solely Dwelling Pickpocket in New York”
Some premises instantly catch your eye: In Noah Segan’s “The Solely Dwelling Pickpocket in New York,” John Turturro stars as a thief incarcerated for the reason that Eighties, who upon launch into a contemporary world, discovers his livelihood wholly altered. Re-teaming Turturro with previous collaborators, like Steve Buscemi and Giancarlo Esposito, the reflective image is a minor key interrogation of the passage of time.
“There’s a sure bleak finality to [the film] that serves Turturro’s performing type nicely. He… virtually appears to relish being reverse former performing companions like Buscemi and Esposito, with whom he starred in some of the important New York movies of all time: ‘Do the Proper Factor.’ them once more, virtually 4 many years later, appears like a imaginative and prescient of a altering metropolis, including one other grace word to a movie that’s filled with them,” wrote Brian Tallerico out of the movie’s Sundance premiere. It’s KVIFF’s closing evening movie.

“Paris Paris”
Premiering within the Proxima competitors, Isabelle Tollenaere’s allegorical immigrant drama follows three males: Yi-En from China, Junior from Congo, and Hamzah from Palestine—as they traverse the cultural, financial, and language obstacles they encounter in Paris. Consequently, the trio share a dilapidated condo in a constructing set to be demolished, a metaphor of displacement that mirrors their journeys into a brand new nation. Tollenaere’s ruminative conception of those characters and her dashes of magical realism additional open a story that deeply considers the impermanence of making a house when the one you’ve been pressured from looms massive in your psyche and in your coronary heart.

“Robert Richardson: The White Satan”
Certainly one of cinema’s nice cinematographers has the digicam turned on him. All of it started when Jana Hojdova, a graduate of FAMU, reached out to Robert Richardson—the three-time Academy Award winner identified for lensing “Platoon,” “JFK,” “The Aviator,” and extra—to interview him for her grasp’s graduate venture. To her shock, he agreed. To her even larger shock, her interview request changed into a complete movie. Hojdova diligently captures Richardson as he goes by means of his priceless archives of pictures and storyboards and divulges components of his life that had beforehand been unknown.

“Rose”
It appears like nobody is using the next excessive than Sandra Hüller. Whereas the German actress has all the time been nicely revered, garnering reward for “Toni Erdmann,” the double-hit of “The Zone of Curiosity” and her Oscar-nominated flip in “Anatomy of a Fall,” despatched her into the stratosphere. On this yr alone, she has starred within the field workplace smash “Challenge Hail Mary” and premiered Paweł Pawlikowski’s “Fatherland” at Cannes, and has Alejandro G. Iñárritu’s “Digger” nonetheless ready within the wings. “Rose,” which premiered at Berlinale 2026, netting her the Silver Bear for Finest Main Efficiency, is a Seventeenth-century set interval piece that sees Hüller disguising herself as a male soldier and inheritor to an property. It’s a shapeshifting position for an actress who seems able to enjoying anyone.

“The Story of Documentary Movie – Eighties”
Northern Irish documentary filmmaker Mark Cousins is a type of hyper-active creators whose persistently evolving filmography causes you to surprise in the event that they sleep. A few years in the past his ode to British artist Wilhelmina Barns-Graham, “A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Issues,” took dwelling the pageant’s prime Crystal Globe prize. This yr, he’s again with a section from his survey of the historical past of documentary movie. Whereas a earlier half protecting the Nineteen Seventies premiered at Cannes 2026, KVIFF will host the part recalling the Eighties. His newest filmic essay figures to characteristic the hallmarks of his expressive type—from his poetic prose narration to his eager curiosity—and a wealth of latest insights.

“Tainted Horseplay”
Certainly one of Věra Chytilová’s lesser-seen movies, “Tainted Horseplay” (“A Hoof Right here, A Hoof There”), is an oddball tragicomedy set in Karlovy Range. It follows three pals who stability their lives by buying and selling off mundane days for thrilling sexually liberated nights. Their specific enjoyable is interrupted with the arrival of AIDs. The sensitive topic doesn’t deter Chytilová’s sense of frivolity and her love of poking on the male ego. Nor did it cease the Czech Republic (on the time Czechoslovakia) from submitting it for the 62nd Academy Awards. A digital restored model of the movie is ready to display at KVIFF.

