Karlovy Vary 2026 #1: Night Life
Critic Pavel Sladký and programmer Irena Kovarova kick off our coverage from the Czech festival’s 60th edition
Critic Pavel Sladký and programmer Irena Kovarova kick off our coverage from the Czech festival’s 60th edition

This week, Film Comment Editor Clinton Krute is in the Czech Republic, reporting on the 60th Karlovy Vary Film Festival. Located in a picturesque spa town, the fest has long been the home of hidden gems in its Competition sections, as well as a mid-summer stop for major films making the international circuit. This year’s edition features many of both, as well as an excellent retrospective sidebar highlighting some favorites from the festival’s past, stretching back to the days when it was located in Moscow every other year.
To kick off our coverage, Clint welcomed critic Pavel Sladký and programmer Irena Kovarova to discuss the festival’s history and present, and to hear about some highlights from this year’s selection. The group began by discussing two Czech highlights from the festival’s retrospective section: Věra Chytilová’s Tainted Horseplay (8:16) from 1988, and Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos’s The Defendant (14:40) from 1964. Next, they dig into some highlights among the new films, including Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov’s Black Money for White Nights (17:50); Maryam Ataei and Hossein Keshavarz’s The Friend’s House is Here (22:00); Mads Mengel’s The Guest (27:02); and more.
This story is part of the Summer 2026 issue of Film Comment.
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