Klára Tasovská's documentary follows the life of art photographer Libuse Jarcovjáková. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief The Czech Film and Television Academy has selected Klára Tasovská’s ...
The Jirí Mádl-directed movie, a new take on the time before and after the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Soviet Union-led Warsaw Pact troops, had its world premiere at the Karlovy Vary film festival ...
Jim Jarmusch's Venice-winning Father Mother Sister Brother hits local cinemas, while Czech hockey drama Invincibles debuts on Netflix.
The Czech or Czechoslovak New Wave was a period in the 1960s during which a group of filmmakers made movies that were at once humorous and humanistic, artistically engaging and politically challenging ...
Though surrounded by corpses, the long-banned Czech New Wave film The Cremator is scariest for its depiction of collaborators ...
One year ago, production in Prague had hit a worrying lull, with an uncharacteristic slowdown apparent on the usually booked soundstages and bustling streets of the Czech capital. Normally one of ...
The film “Letní škola, 2001” (Summer school, 2001) just hit cinemas in the Czech Republic. It tells the story of the different identity crises faced by some members of the now 80,000-strong Vietnamese ...
No callers are identified. No conversations are recorded. No phone records are kept. Now speak clearly and when you are finished say: 'Go ahead'.
The world’s largest Harry Potter exhibition hits Prague this summer. Interactive magic and original film props will go on ...
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