
Vicky Krieps to receive Festival President’s Award at 2025 KVIFF, present ‘Love Me Tender’
Luxembourgish actress Vicky Krieps will receive the Festival President’s Award at the 2025 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

Luxembourgish actress Vicky Krieps will receive the Festival President’s Award at the 2025 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

Dakota Johnson will receive the Festival President’s Award at the 2025 Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and present two new films.

Over 130 films, including Cannes and Berlin film fest winners, will screen at KVIFF 2025; here are 10 standout titles from this year’s lineup.

The Czech medieval video game Kingdom Come is now a feature film, premiering July 9 at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

The prestigious Czech film festival strengthens its Central European co-production platform while launching television and streaming initiatives.

The Oscar-winning actor and producer will present newly restored version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest at Czech festival in July.

The Karlovy Vary Film Festival has revealed its 2025 official selection, highlighting 25 world premieres and tributes to Czech and U.S. cinema.

“We see Festival Pass+ as a bonus for our regulars who come to Karlovy Vary for the entire duration and who are our loyal fans,” says KVIFF executive director Kryštof Mucha.

A public farewell to Jiří Bartoška, celebrated Czech actor and longtime president of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, takes place today at Prague’s Rudolfinum.

The Czech Ministry of Culture will give CZK 47 million annually to Karlovy Vary IFF over the next three years, marking its highest-ever support.

The celebrated actor and long-time head of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival leaves behind a legacy that reshaped Czech cinema and the country’s largest film festival.

One of the most powerful war films from the Czech New Wave is now playing in local cinemas more than 55 years after its original release.

The 59th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival will shine a spotlight on one of Hollywood’s most influential but often overlooked stars with an exclusive tribute

A new digital restoration of Jaroslav Papoušek’s 1969 satire Ecce Homo Homolka will premiere at this year’s Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.

Editor Jiří Brožek will receive the President’s Award at the 2025 Karlovy Vary festival for his decades-long impact on Czech and Czechoslovak cinema.

Karlovy Vary will host the fourth edition of Variations on Nov. 22-23, a unique cultural event blending classical music with celebrated films from the international festival circuit.

The Czech movie will compete among 15 movies including The Substance and Emilia Pérez for the title of Best European Film at this year’s awards on Dec. 7.

Depp has been spotted multiple times over the past two years with model and influencer Yulia Vlasova, who operates a beauty studio in Prague.

This throwback to sleazy 1980s sex thrillers has plenty of visual appeal and scene-stealing work by Halsey and Kevin Bacon, but a lackluster narrative sinks it.

Brühl joins actors Viggo Mortensen and Clive Owen and director Steven Soderbergh as special guests at this year’s film festival in Karlovy Vary.

Owen joins actors Viggo Mortensen and Daniel Brühl and director Steven Soderbergh as special guests at this year’s film festival in Karlovy Vary.

The Oscar-winning director will be personally on hand to introduce Mr. Kneff, a re-edited version of his 1991 classic Kafka, which filmed throughout Prague.

Mortensen joins actors Clive Owen and Daniel Brühl and director Steven Soderbergh as very special guests at this year’s KVIFF.

Rush will be joined by American producer Christine Vachon, Icelandic writer Sjón, Czech actress Eliška Křenková, and Hungarian director Gábor Reisz on the KVIFF jury.