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    Karlovy Vary Film Festival 2026 Sets Jafar Panahi, Nader Saeivar Movie

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    Fifty-year-old Murad’s life is shaken to the core when he learns that his younger brother is gay. Murad would like to support his brother, but their traditional Muslim family is against it. As a result, he finds himself subjected to pressures from all sides – from his father, who has close ties to the local imam, and from his brother’s circle of friends as well. He would like to help everyone, but as he slowly falls into a spiral of conflicts and mounting difficulties, he finds that he, too, is in need of help. Another integral part of this family drama is the theme of migration and dialogue – not just between different religions, but within communities themselves. For his fourth feature film, director Nader Saeivar collaborated with Jafar Panahí, who contributed as producer and editor. 

    The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) on Tuesday unveiled the lineup of its main Crystal Globes competition, the Proxima competition section and the Special Screenings program for its 60th edition and 80th anniversary edition, including Hijamat, a competition movie from Iranian director Nader Saeivar (The Witness), which was produced and edited by Cannes Palme d’Or 2025 winner and Oscar nominee Jafar Panahi (It Was Just an Accident), who is set to again face trial in Iran on charges of “propaganda against the regime.”

    Across the lineup, cineastes can find stories about gay and lesbian life, the Ukraine war, as well as such topics as suicide and trauma.

    The fest in the Czech spa town, whose 2026 edition will be running July 3-11, also unveiled its competition jury, made up of Joachim Trier co-writer and two-time Norwegian Oscar nominee Eskil Vogt (Sentimental Value, The Worst Person in the World), Amanda Nell Eu (Tiger Stripes), a filmmaker based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Justin Chang, film critic at The New Yorker and NPR’s “Fresh Air,” Czech sound designer, producer, composer and educator Pavel Rejholec, producer Nadia Turincev, who recently launched her solo company Sento Films to produce “unrealizable” films.

    Meanwhile, the Proxima jury brings together Estrella Araiza, the general director of the Guadalajara International Film Festival and Cineteca UDG, producer Dirk Decker, co-founder of Hamburg-based Tamtam Film, Devika Girish, editor at Film Comment magazine and a talks programmer at the New York Film Festival, Jakub Felcman, “a Czech screenwriter, festival organizer, film critic, creative producer, director, and qualified plumber,” and Lithuanian director and screenwriter Marija Kavtaradze (The Visitor).

    ‘Hijamat,’ courtesy of KVIFF

    This year’s double anniversary allows KVIFF to “look back at the rich past of an event established shortly after the end of World War II, but also to examine how closely the current programming team’s view of world cinema’s evolution resonates with the pioneering work of their predecessors, both past and recent,” said artistic director Karel Och. The nearly 40 titles in the main program “boast extraordinary geographical diversity,” he emphasized. “The exclusive presence of Myanmar and Colombia in the Crystal Globe competition naturally connects across a six-decade arc with the progressive decision of one of the festival’s founders and long-time director of programming, A. M. Brousil, to focus intensively on the then-young and undiscovered non-European cinemas.”

    And Och highlighted that the filmmakers presenting their work this year “cross boundaries, both spiritually and physically.” After all, “the countries of production or filming locations of these projects often differ – even continentally – from the filmmakers’ countries of origin,” which is “far more commonplace today than in the past.”

    Concluded the artistic director: “One of the defining characteristics of the films in this year’s main program is the directors’ impressive effort to comprehend the diversity and complexity of the world through firsthand confrontation, and through a relentless search for the relationship between the artistic and the political, the intimate and the societal.”

    Veterans of world cinema and first-time directors are both featured at KVIFF this year. Indeed, the fest highlighted 15 first-timers across its Crystal Globe Competition, the Proxima Competition and the Special Screenings section.

    Crystal Globe competition film Hijamat, starring Kida Khodr Ramadan, Moritz Bleibtreu and Nastassja Kinski, focuses on Murad, 50, whose life is “shaken to the core when he learns that his younger brother is gay,” according to a synopsis. “Murad would like to support his brother, but their traditional Muslim family is against it. As a result, he finds himself subjected to pressures from all sides – from his father, who has close ties to the local imam, and from his brother’s circle of friends as well. He would like to help everyone, but as he slowly falls into a spiral of conflicts and mounting difficulties, he finds that he, too, is in need of help. … For his fourth feature film, director Nader Saeivar collaborated with Jafar Panahí, who contributed as producer and editor.”

    Miroslav Terzić’s 3 Weeks After, about a group of high school students on a class trip to Bulgaria, is also part of the main competition. “When their bus breaks down, they find themselves stranded in an old hotel near the mountains,” reads a synopsis. “The atmosphere grows tense when the quiet and withdrawn Zoza decides to talk about his best friend’s recent suicide.”

    Among the Proxima films are the likes of Isabelle Tollenaere’s debut fiction feature Paris Paris, Mein Freund der Pornostar by Austrian director Rosa Friedrich, Italian-U.S. co-production Rain Catcher, set in London, from Michele Fiascaris, and Japanese director Shuntaro Uchida’s Incinerator (Shokyakuro).

    ‘My Friend the Pornstar,’ courtesy of KVIFF

    Meanwhile, the Special Screenings lineup includes the world premiere of The Story of Documentary Film – 1980s, the doc series from director, and KVIFF veteran, Mark Cousins that has debuted other films at other big festivals earlier this year.

    British filmmaker Rebekah Fortune’s (Just Charlie) Learning to Breathe Under Water, starring Rory Kinnear and Maria Bakalova, which was presented at Cannes in the BFI’s Great 8 Showcase last year, is also part of the Special Screenings. “Eight-year-old Leo lives with his dad and a giant shark, which crashed through the roof of their home,” reads its synopsis. “Yes, you read that correctly. The shark is Leo’s best friend, to whom he can confide all his secrets. He can’t really talk to his dad; he must be missing mum, who’s been gone five years now. Then Anya, the au pair, bursts into their lives, and their world suddenly changes.”

    Also unspooling in the Special Screenings program will be Robert Richardson: The White Devil from director Jana Hojdová about the famous cinematographer (Kill Bill: Vol. 1 & 2, Inglourious Basterds) and Quentin Tarantino collaborator. “What started as a student exercise and master’s degree project soon evolved into a creative partnership and personal friendship,” explains a synopsis. “The more improbable the film’s premise seems, the more fascinated we become by its portrait of a distinctive and uncompromising artist, three-time Academy Award winner, and acclaimed collaborator of such directors as Oliver Stone, Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino.” 

    ‘Robert Richardson: The White Devil,’ courtesy of KVIFF 

    Check out the full KVIFF 2026 lineup unveiled on Tuesday below.

    CRYSTAL GLOBE COMPETITION 
     
    3 nedelje posle / 3 Weeks After  
    Director: Miroslav Terzić 
    Serbia, Bulgaria, 2026, 94 min, World premiere  

    Cherni pari za beli noshti / Black Money for White  
    Director: Kristina Grozeva, Petar Valchanov 
    Bulgaria, Greece, 2025, 94 min, World premiere  

    Chica Checa  
    Director: Šimon Holý 
    Czech Republic, France, Slovak Republic, 2026, 96 min, World premiere  

    Cinco años, cuatro meses / Five Years, Four Months  
    Director: Esteban Hoyos García, Juan Miguel Gelacio Ramírez 
    Colombia, USA, 2025, 83 min, World premiere  

    Detrás de la lluvia / Behind the Rain  
    Director: Valeria Sarmiento 
    Chile, 2026, 97 min, World premiere  

    Gæsten / The Guest  
    Director: Mads Mengel 
    Denmark, 2026, 99 min, World premiere  

    A Happy Family  
    Director: Jan-Eric Mack 
    Switzerland, 2026, 120 min, World premiere  

    Hijamat  
    Director: Nader Saeivar 
    Germany, 2026, 103 min, World premiere  

    The Lion at My Back  
    Director: Tonia Mishiali 
    Cyprus, Luxembourg, Greece, 2026, 106 min, World premiere  

    Pipes  
    Director: Karim Kassem 
    Lebanon, 2025, 112 min, World premiere  

    Prameň / Only Beautiful Things to Look At 
    Director: Ivan Ostrochovský 
    Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, Hungary, 2026, 90 min, World premiere  

    Thit-thee Khu / Fruit Gathering  
    Director: Aung Phyoe 
    Myanmar, France, Czech Republic, 2026, 97 min, World premiere  
     
    PROXIMA COMPETITION 
     
    33 krokov / 33 Steps  
    Director: Anna Domček, Šimon Domček 
    Slovak Republic, Czech Republic, 2026, 71 min, World premiere  

    Camionero / Truck Driver  
    Director: Francisco Marise 
    Spain, Argentina, 2026, 84 min, World premiere  

    Contra la Naturaleza / Against Nature  
    Director: Axel Bertha 
    Mexico, 2026, 86 min, World premiere  

    Enas olokliros anthropos schedon / A Whole Person Almost  
    Director: Efthimis Kosemund-Sanidis 
    Greece, Bulgaria, Germany, Cyprus, Romania, 2025, 111 min, World premiere  

    Homo Sive Natura  
    Director: Giovanni C. Lorusso 
    Italy, 2026, 115 min, World premiere  

    The Ink-Stained Hand and the Missing Thumb  
    Director: Yashasvi Juyal 
    India, 2026, 120 min, World premiere  

    Mein Freund der Pornostar / My Friend the Porn Star  
    Director: Rosa Friedrich 
    Austria, 2026, 94 min, World premiere  

    Milovník, nie bojovník / Lover, Not a Fighter  
    Director: Martina Buchelová 
    Slovak Republic, 2026, 108 min, World premiere  

    Paris Paris  
    Director: Isabelle Tollenaere 
    Belgium, 2026, 78 min, World premiere  

    Rain Catcher  
    Director: Michele Fiascaris 
    Italy, United Kingdom, 2026, 109 min, World premiere  

    Shokyakuro / Incinerator  
    Director: Shuntaro Uchida 
    Japan, 2026, 97 min, World premiere  

    Sitni lopovi / Petty Thieves  
    Director: Mate Ugrin 
    Croatia, Germany, France, 2026, 106 min, World premiere  
     
    SPECIAL SCREENINGS 
     
    Bára Basiková / Bára – Diary of a Rockstar   
    Director: Helena Třeštíková 
    Czech Republic, 2026, 97 min, World premiere  

    Dvě deci tuše / A Pint of Ink  
    Director: Ester Geislerová 
    Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, 2026, 83 min, World premiere  

    Kdyby se holubi proměnili ve zlato / If Pigeons Turned to Gold  
    Director: Pepa Lubojacki 
    Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, 2026, 110 min  

    Khaneh doost injast / The Friend’s House Is Here  
    Director: Maryam Ataei, Hossein Keshavarz 
    Iran, USA, 2025, 96 min, International premiere  

    Learning to Breathe Under Water  
    Director: Rebekah Fortune 
    Ireland, United Kingdom, Netherlands, 2026, 95 min, World premiere  

    Město otců / City of Fathers   
    Director: Zdeněk Tyc 
    Czech Republic, Slovak Republic, Poland, 2026, 100 min, World premiere  

    Mistryně / Everything As It Should Be  
    Director: Bohdan Karásek 
    Czech Republic, 2026, 101 min, World premiere  
     
    Morten  
    Director: Ivan Pavljutskov 
    Estonia, Lithuania, 2026, 101 min, World premiere  

    Robert Richardson: The White Devil  
    Director: Jana Hojdová 
    Czech Republic, USA, 2026, 105 min, World premiere  

    The Story of Documentary Film – 1980s  
    Director: Mark Cousins 
    United Kingdom, 2026, 120 min, World premiere  

    To Die to Live  
    Director: Yuliia Hontaruk 
    Ukraine, Latvia, Slovak Republic, 2026, 116 min, World premiere  

    Vyvolený / Gregorius, the Chosen One  
    Director: Tomasz Mielnik 

    Zpráva pro Minervu 2 / A Report for Minerva 2  
    Director: Miroslav Krobot, Lubomír Smékal 
    Czech Republic, 2026, 69 min, World premiere  

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