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Young European Filmmakers Showcase Work in Future Frames Program at Karlovy Vary
Karlovy Vary Film Festival and European Film Promotion present Future Frames, a showcase of films by students and graduates of European film schools.
A Slovenian studying in Croatia, Krevatin’s evocative, multi-lingual drama “Greek Apricots” looks at language, loneliness and identity through the prism of the connection between a late-night gas station cashier and a North Macedonian long-distance truck driver. Their sweet LGBTQ-interest graduation film, “January,” follows a university student recovering from a breakup with his boyfriend and epitomizes their interest in reading between the lines, awkwardness, sincere attempts at connection and the beauty of failure and love. Boasting offbeat shot angles and a remarkable number of extras, it highlights the interplay of the individual vs. the collective while exploring themes of racism, classism and masculinity within the microcosm of a school sports day.
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