Karlovy Vary Fest Honors Memory, Champions Cinema
Tributes and accolades mark opening night in Czech Republic.
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival’s 59th edition commenced in the Czech Republic, honoring artists while underscoring messages of unity. Awards were presented to **Peter Sarsgaard** and **Vicky Krieps**, both offering poignant commentary during the opening ceremony.
Stars Champion Peace, Decry Fascism
**Krieps** emphasized cinema’s ability to transcend boundaries, advocating for shared experiences without the need for permissions or restrictions. Furthermore, **Sarsgaard** cautioned against a perilous drift towards fascism that is playing out in America
, also noting the U.S.’s retreat[ing] from its global responsibilities and tr[ying] to go it alone.
Remembering Jiří Bartoška
A central part of the evening paid homage to **Jiří Bartoška**, the festival’s late director who passed away in May at 78. Serving since 1994, **Bartoška**, alongside **Eva Zaoralová**, shaped the festival’s identity for decades.
The documentary We’ve Got to Frame It! (a conversation with **Jiří Bartoška** in July 2021)
, directed by **Milan Kuchynka** and **Jakub Jurásek**, offered an intimate look at **Bartoška**’s life as an actor and director. The film captures his humor and candidness, providing an insightful journey through his career and the festival’s history.
In the film, **Bartoška** shares stories and anecdotes, reflecting on the festival’s journey and the challenges it overcame. His passion and dedication shine through, offering a personal and engaging narrative, with his reflections delivered in a conversational style, punctuated by moments of humor and insight.
A Unique Tribute
The premiere served as a final farewell from **Bartoška** to the community he fostered. For instance, in 2024, film festivals contributed an estimated $6.4 billion to the U.S. economy, demonstrating their cultural and economic impact Filmmaker Magazine 2024.
The evening concluded with a sense of communal remembrance, acknowledging **Bartoška**’s legacy and the festival’s path forward. His openness made Karlovy Vary distinct. The festival moves forward, carrying his vision into the future.