Where: Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Tags: Culture Travel / Summer Travel / Film Festivals / Oscars Travel
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July 2, 2008 at 4:00 PM | 0 Comments
The Czech Republic is a popular shooting location for directors looking to cut costs, as a back-drop to modern-day thrillers like "Wanted" and "Casino Royale," fantasy worlds like in "The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe" or the past ("Amadeus," Roman Polanski's "Oliver Twist"). This weekend, the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (running through July 12) celebrates the fruits of some of those labors, but also the exploding film markets of Central and Eastern Europe.
In addition to the fest's official selection, it presents a special "East of the West" award to a pool of films made in and by crews from Germany, Hungary, Austria and the Baltic states. German actor-director Armin Mueller-Stahl (you know him as the Russian Mafia godfather in "Eastern Promises") exhibits not a film, but a set of his paintings at the festival.
Just in time for "Swingtown," Ukrainian-American director Paul Mazursky is dusting off his bed-swapping classic "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice," and Czech-born Oscar winner Markéta Irglová will play a concert July 10 with her "Once" co-star, bandmate and beau Glen Hansard.
Don't forget: It's pronounced CAR-la-vee VAR-ee.
Related Stories:
· 43rd Annual Karlovy Vary International Film Festival [Official Site]
· Movie Set Travel: Casino Royale [Jaunted]
· Celeb Travel coverage [Jaunted]
[Photo of the Grandhotel Pupp, a Karlovy Vary landmark used in "Casino Royale": tofufah]
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