Czech film fest in Karlovy Vary honors Dustin Hoffman and Juliette Binoche
Summary
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival in the Czech Republic is celebrating its 60th edition by honoring actor Dustin Hoffman and actress Juliette Binoche for their contributions to world cinema. Hoffman will be honored on the opening night and present his film "The Graduate," while Binoche will receive the same award at the closing ceremony, with several of her films shown during the festival.Key Facts
- The festival is held in Karlovy Vary, a spa town in the Czech Republic.
- Dustin Hoffman won Academy Awards for "Kramer vs. Kramer" (1979) and "Rain Man" (1988).
- Hoffman will present his 1967 film "The Graduate" at the festival.
- Juliette Binoche won an Oscar for best supporting actress in "The English Patient" (1996).
- Binoche’s films "Certified Copy" (2010), "Three Colors: Blue" (1993), and "In-I in Motion" (2025) will be screened.
- Cinematographer Robert Richardson, a three-time Oscar winner, will also be honored.
- Richardson will introduce his documentary "Robert Richardson: The White Devil."
- The festival’s grand jury will judge 12 films competing for the Crystal Globe prize.
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