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Karlovy Vary 2026 #2: Family Photos

Robert Daniels joins to discuss festival highlights Dao, The Hanging of Stuart Cornfeld, 3 Weeks After, and more

Dao (Alain Gomis, 2026)

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. 

For our second episode from the fest, Clint welcomed critic and FC Podcast veteran Robert Daniels (RogerEbert.com) to discuss some of the highlights of the festival so far, beginning with Alain Gomis’s family epic Dao (3:09) before turning to Joan Bofill Amargós’s The Hanging of Stuart Cornfeld (16:50), a documentary portrait of the legendary Hollywood film producer. Next, Clint shouts out Yashasvi Juyal​’s magical realist The Ink-Stained Hand and the Missing Thumb (25:42) and Robert praises Miroslav Terzić’s tense portrait of childhood bullying, 3 Weeks After (31:40).

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