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Karlovy Vary Film Fest Awards Go to ‘Fruit Gathering,’ ‘The Guest,’ ‘Lover, Not a Fighter’ and ‘Incinerator’

Aung Phyoe’s debut feature 'Fruit Gathering' has been awarded the Crystal Globe at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival.

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The Myanmar-set film 'Fruit Gathering' received the top honor at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival. Directed by Aung Phyoe, the drama explores the lives of two working women navigating themes of obsession and desire.

Coverage from Variety, Cineuropa, IMDb, Deadline, and The Hollywood Reporter confirms that other titles including 'The Guest,' 'Lover, Not a Fighter,' and 'Incinerator' were also recognized by the festival. Outlets emphasize the film's status as a delicate debut.

Future developments regarding the international release schedule or distribution for the award-winning films remain unspecified by current reports.

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Which film won the Crystal Globe?

The film 'Fruit Gathering,' directed by Aung Phyoe, won the Crystal Globe.

What is the subject of 'Fruit Gathering'?

The film is a drama set in Myanmar that depicts two working women pursuing desires and dreams.

What other films were honored at the festival?

The Hollywood Reporter notes that 'The Guest,' 'Lover, Not a Fighter,' and 'Incinerator' also received awards.

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