Film Festival, the Czech Republic’s premiere industry event, announced Wednesday it will launch in abridged form Nov. 18 in the spa town where it had to be canceled in July due to COVID-19 restrictions.
The fest announced it will screen a digitally restored print of the 1966 Czech classic “Kocar do Vidne” by Karel Kachyna, said fest artistic director Karel Och. The war story, which was nominated for best film at Karlovy Vary that year, stars Iva Janzurova and Jaromir Hanzlik, and follows a young Austrian soldier running from the Soviet army while dragging along a Czech widow in order to save his wounded comrade.
The full program will be announced online at kviff.com on Oct. 19, where guests can book discount-price tickets starting Oct. 21.
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