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Karlovy Vary’s industry strand KVIFF Promises has unveiled films for this year’s KVIFF Central Stage showcase and eight books for its new Book-To-Screen initiative.
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Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic
Who
Nicolas Steiner, Olga Chajdas, Cristina Groșan, Antonio Lukich, Marysia Nikitiuk, Tomáš Hodan, Tomáš Pavlíček, Sebastian Fritzsch, Goran Vojnović, Michal Blaško, Sebastian Brauneis, Hugo Rosák, Niki Théron, Patrik Banga, Zuzana Říhová, Daniel Majling, Iulian Ciocan, Ieva Dumberytė, Aka Morchiladze, Adam Robiński, Sophia Andrukhovych
What
Karlovy Vary’s industry strand KVIFF Promises has unveiled films for this year’s KVIFF Central Stage showcase and eight books for its new Book-To-Screen initiative.
When
Tue, 16 Jun 2026 09:59:00 GMT · 3h 24m ago
Where
Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic ·
Why
KVIFF is launching a new initiative, Book-To-Screen, to support film adaptation deals for books, particularly from Central and Eastern European authors, an underrepresented region for IP development.
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How this affects you
This initiative by Karlovy Vary aims to foster collaboration between the film and publishing industries in Central and Eastern Europe, potentially increasing film adaptations and making the region's literary rights market more transparent. It highlights the growing recognition of intellectual property from this region, which could bring new stories to global screens.
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