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Karlovy Vary 2017 / Documentary Competition

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6 articles available in total starting from 03/07/2017. Last article published on 10/07/2017.

This Is Not Me: An intimate portrait of an attempted comeback

This Is Not Me: An intimate portrait of an attempted comeback

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Slovakian documentarian Miro Remo follows famous Slovak singer Richard Müller as he tries to step back into the spotlight  

10/07/2017 | Karlovy Vary 2017 | Documentary Competition

Another News Story: Behind the scenes of reporting on migration

Another News Story: Behind the scenes of reporting on migration

KARLOVY VARY 2017: British director Orban Wallace reveals how journalists and reporters capture the footage of migrants that we see on our news channels  

07/07/2017 | Karlovy Vary 2017 | Documentary Competition

Review: Lots of Kids, a Monkey and a Castle

Review: Lots of Kids, a Monkey and a Castle

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Spain's Gustavo Salmerón entertains and moves us with his portrayal of an era with a story of the social advancement of his own family, captained by a fascinating mother  

07/07/2017 | Karlovy Vary 2017 | Documentary Competition

Land of the Free: The battle of LA

Land of the Free: The battle of LA

KARLOVY VARY 2017: The feature-length documentary debut by Danish filmmaker Camilla Magid spotlights the victims of an inadequate prison system trying to find redemption in South Central LA  

06/07/2017 | Karlovy Vary 2017 | Documentary Competition

Tarzan’s Testicles: Man and ape staring into each other’s eyes

Tarzan’s Testicles: Man and ape staring into each other’s eyes

KARLOVY VARY 2017: Alexandru Solomon’s documentary about one of the last research institutes experimenting on monkeys is not for the faint of heart  

06/07/2017 | Karlovy Vary 2017 | Documentary Competition

Review: The White World According to Daliborek

Review: The White World According to Daliborek

The Czech Vít Klusák presents a simple portrait of the life of a neo-Nazi, setting off with almost ridiculous, absurd humour, and arriving at a devastating end  

03/07/2017 | Karlovy Vary 2017 | Documentary Competition

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