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Karlovy Vary Unveils KVIFF Promises Winners, Including Ukraine Film Project ‘Reminiscence’

'Selamlik’ and ‘They Bloom at Dawn’ are among other works-in-progress winning prizes.

Karlovy Vary Unveils KVIFF Promises Winners, Including Ukraine Film Project ‘Reminiscence’
Hollywood Reporter — 7 July 2026
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Why This Matters

The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival (KVIFF) has long served as a barometer for emerging cinematic voices, particularly in Eastern Europe and beyond. By awarding prizes to works-in-progress like Ukraine’s *Reminiscence*, the festival signals not just artistic recognition but a strategic investment in storytelling from regions grappling with geopolitical turmoil. These selections underscore how film festivals are increasingly becoming platforms for cultural diplomacy, where artistic merit intersects with geopolitical narratives.

Background Context

KVIFF has historically been a bridge between Central and Eastern European cinema and global audiences, though its influence waned slightly in the 2000s as Cannes and Berlin dominated the awards circuit. The festival’s resurgence in recent years aligns with a broader shift toward decentralizing global cinema, particularly in post-Soviet states. Ukraine’s cinematic output, in particular, has gained traction since 2014, with festivals and markets now treating the country as a distinct creative hub rather than a monolithic post-Soviet bloc.

What Happens Next

Winning a KVIFF promise prize often accelerates a project’s path to completion, with the festival’s industry platform providing networking opportunities that can attract international co-producers. For *Reminiscence*, this could mean stronger funding prospects and festival premieres outside Ukraine. Meanwhile, the visibility of *Selamlik* and *They Bloom at Dawn* may prompt distributors to reconsider these films for wider release, especially in markets hungry for fresh perspectives from the region.

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