The Jury of the Main Competition

Andrzej Barański

(Chairman of the Jury)

director

Árni Óli Ásgeirsson

director, screenwriter

Alicja Bachleda-Curuś

actress

Andrzej Bart

screenwriter

Jacek Petrycki

cinematographer

Waldemar Pokromski

make-up artist

Xawery Żuławski

director

The most closely followed section at the Karlovy Vary festival is traditionally the international feature film competition. Presenting world, international, and European premieres, the section highlights the work of well-known filmmakers as well as talented debut directors:

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3 Seasons in Hell, Kooky, Katka, Dreamers, and Twosome are the titles of the new Czech Films which are selected for the festival competitive program sections:

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Representing the Czech Republic, director and screenwriter Bohdan Slama will judge the selection of feature films in the main competition at this year's Karlovy Vary festival:

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At the 45th Karlovy Vary IFF 2010, the Crystal Globe for Outstanding Artistic Contribution to World Cinema will be presented to director Juraj Herz:

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On Sunday 4th April the visitors of the 23rd year of Finále started booking their tickets to festival screenings on internet website www.filmfestfinale.cz/en. From the very beginning the most popular films were Kawasaki's Rose, Protektor, Women in Temptation, An Earthy Paradise for the Eyes and Dreamers. After completing a reservation tickets are collected from the box office in Měšťanská Beseda.

Prague, April 16, 2010 - Czech Film Center will present a block of short films produced by Czech film schools at this year's Finále Pilsen, the Czech film festival's 23rd year. The short film screening event debuts at the festival in addition to CFC's regular Panel of Upcoming Feature and Animated Films. CFC has long promoted both finished feature films and film projects in development. But this year it set its sights on short films in hopes of opening the door to the international world of cinema for novice filmmakers.

30 APRIL – 8 MAY 2010, SZOMBATHELY, HUNGARY

ANTALYA: The first ever Ismail Cem Turkish TV Awards (http://www.ismailcemawards.com/) on 24 April in Antalya promises to be one of the biggest events of the year in Turkey. Antalya already hosts the successful Golden Orange Film Festival (www.altinportakal.org.tr) the Turkish film industry's biggest bash and now it looks set to do the same for Turkish TV.

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Located in the historic Beyoglu district of Istanbul, state owned 86 year old movie palace Emek is not only the symbolic movie theater of Turkey or the host of International Istanbul Film Festival for the last 28 years but also one the few independant movie theaters left in Turkey where the market is dominated by two multiplex movie theater chains. The state has recently privatized the 138 year old building complex to an investment group and mall operator. According to the project the movie theater will be demolished and a shopping mall will be placed in its premises with chain multiplex movie theaters inside.