42nd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival explained
The 42nd Karlovy Vary International Film Festival from June 29 to July 7, 2007. The Crystal Globe was won by Jar City, an Icelandic police detective film directed by Baltasar Kormákur. The second prize, the Special Jury Prize was won by Lucky Miles, an Australian drama directed by Michael James Rowland. Bård Breien was named Best Director. The Best Actress title went to Elvira Mínguez, and Best Actor to Sergey Puskepalis.
Juries
The following people formed the juries of the festival:[1]
Main competition
Documentaries
- Dimitri Eipides, Chairman (Greece)
- Anna Buccheti (Italy)
- Anchalee Chaiworaporn (Thailand)
- Manuel Grosso Galván (Spain)
- Marko Škop (Slovak Republic)
East of the West
Official selection awards
The following feature films and people received the official selection awards:[2]
Other statutory awards
Other statutory awards that were conferred at the festival:
- Best documentary film (over 30 min) - Ztracená dovolená (en. Lost Holiday) by Lucie Králová (Czech Republic)
- Best documentary film (under 30 min) - Artel [3] by Sergey Loznitsa (Russia)
- East of the West Award - Armin by Ognjen Sviličić (Croatia, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema - Danny DeVito (USA), Břetislav Pojar (Czech Republic)
- Audience Award - Empties (Vratné lahve) by Jan Svěrák (*Czech Republic, UK, Denmark)
Non-statutory awards
The following non-statutory awards were conferred at the festival:
Notes and References
- Web site: Final press release of the KVIFF (PDF) . kviff.com . 15 March 2018.
- Web site: History - 42nd festival . KVIFF . 14 March 2018.
- https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0898088/ Artel on IMDb
- Web site: FIPRESCI Awards 2007 . fipresci.org . 14 March 2018.