The article discusses the creation and evolution of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival's iconic award statue, known as the 'Crystal Globe.' Originally introduced in 2000 to replace the impractical previous design—a Karlovy Vary gingerbread cookie in a film box—the new statue was designed by photographer Tono Stano. The design aimed to be dignified, practical, and symbolic. The statue features a female figure holding a crystal globe, representing the abstract pursuit of greatness in filmmaking. The design draws inspiration from Art Nouveau and Art Deco styles, linking cinema’s origins to its artistic legacy. Over time, the statue has been slightly modified, including a reduction in size in 2024, but its core symbolism remains intact.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article focuses on cultural history and the design of a film festival award, which is not inherently politically charged. It provides background on the creative process and historical context without taking a stance or showing bias toward any political group or ideology.






