Mádl, Kaiser and more. The emotions of Czech Lion winners captured in an outdoor Prague exhibition
An outdoor exhibition in Prague showcases photographs capturing the emotions of last year's Czech Lion winners shortly after receiving their awards.
REVIEW: The Swedish film Let It Rain entertains with its miracle and reality
This article reviews the Swedish film "Let It Rain," praising its unique blend of entertainment and reality.
Review: Everyone is Beautiful and Pleasant. The New Czech Film Has the Spirit of a Wanderer
A new Czech film is praised for capturing the spirit of adventure and beauty in its storytelling.
Václav Neužil and Stanislav Majer: In Pobert we will offer a Slovácko western
The article discusses the upcoming project 'Pobert', which features Václav Neužil and Stanislav Majer and will present a Slovácko-themed western.
REVIEW: Forget the movie, the Plzeň Sister in Action is more entertaining
The article discusses the entertainment value of the local play 'Sister in Action' performed in Plzeň compared to its film adaptation.
Director and producer Vojtěch Frič: Hana will come in full force after the Warrior
Vojtěch Frič discusses the strong upcoming presence of the character Hana following his recent project, the Warrior.
Angel of the Lord 3 will be made, confirmed Jiří Strach. Bartoška will appear in the film again
A new installment of the Czech film series 'Angel of the Lord' is confirmed, with the return of actor Bartoška.
Don't miss: The tragicomic film A Minor Accident and the fascinating Transformations by the duo SKUTR
The article highlights several artistic productions including a poetic adventure film featuring Tereza Ramba, an acclaimed drama set in the Middle East, and innovative theater performances by the SKUTR duo, along with an art exhibition by a notable Czech painter now in France.
Don't be afraid, breathe, magic. A documentary about the exceptional musician David Stypka is heading to theaters
A new documentary film about the late Czech musician David Stypka will premiere on April 16, 2026, following regional pre-screenings.
Czechs Shone at Berlinale and BAFTA Awards This Weekend. The Themes of Gaza and Israel Also Resounded in Berlin
Czech film director Pepa Lubojacki found success at the Berlinale with her debut film, which also tackles the struggles of her family amidst the backdrop of larger geopolitical issues.
A person always has the choice to become a 'pig' or not, says actor Jan Cina in an interview
Czech actor Jan Cina discusses his views on engaging in political discourse, the societal divisions in Czechia, and his upcoming film.
Mr. Nobody Against Putin Celebrates Success. Won the Prestigious British BAFTA Award
The documentary film 'Mr. Nobody Against Putin' from Czech co-production won the BAFTA award for Best Documentary Film.
Czech-Slovak film wins Best Documentary Award at Berlinale
A Czech-Slovak film has won the Best Documentary Award at the Berlinale Film Festival.
Czech-Slovak film won the prize for best documentary at the Berlinale
The Czech-Slovak film 'If Pigeons Turned to Gold' directed by Pepa Lubojacki won the award for best documentary at the Berlinale.
Czech-Slovak film If Pigeons Turned Into Gold wins the Best Documentary Award at Berlinale
The Czech-Slovak film 'If Pigeons Turned Into Gold' has won the Best Documentary Award at the Berlinale.
Czech-Slovak documentary by Pepa Lubojacki won Caligari Prize at Berlinale
A documentary by Pepa Lubojacki has won the prestigious Caligari Prize at the Berlinale Film Festival.
QUIZ: Who played the main role? Do you know the acting faces of famous films?
The article presents a quiz challenging readers to test their knowledge of actors from iconic Czech and international films.
What relationship problems do ghosts solve? Pragueshorts will also offer irony about porn
A Czech film event, Pragueshorts, will explore unconventional themes such as relationship issues tackled by ghosts and the satire of porn.
What is this? Michal Hrůza created the title song for the film 'Someone Likes it in Plzeň'
Singer Michal Hrůza has released the title song for the upcoming Czech comedy film 'Someone Likes it in Plzeň', which premieres on April 2.
In her role, I have to see myself, says Bára Poláková. In the film Unexpected Summer, she plays and wrote a song for it
Czech actress and singer Bára Poláková discusses her role in the film 'Unexpected Summer' and her involvement in writing a song for it.
Iranian film A Minor Accident, winner of the Palme d'Or at Cannes and nominated for an Oscar, heads to Czech cinemas
The critically acclaimed Iranian film 'A Minor Accident' is set to screen in Czech cinemas amid a turbulent political backdrop in Iran.
Film Critic Fila: It's Completely Fine if Your Favorite Movies are Minecraft and Sorentina's Grace
Kamil Fila, a well-known Czech film critic, shares his unique perspective on cinematic tastes and praises personal emotional connections to films in an interview.
Franz" – a biographical film about writer Franz Kafka by Agnieszka Holland opens in theaters
Agnieszka Holland's film "Franz" explores the life of writer Franz Kafka, highlighting the profound impact Kafka's works had on the filmmaker.
The First Afghan Kiss, Czech Homelessness, and Horrific Motherhood: Politics and Intimacy Resonate at Berlinale
The Berlinale festival opened with discussions on the intersection of politics and film, highlighted by Wim Wenders' controversial remarks on artistic independence.
The final farewell to actress Jana Brejchová began in Prague on Tuesday morning
A public farewell to renowned Czech actress Jana Brejchová commenced in Prague’s Lucerna cinema, allowing fans and admirers to pay their respects.
"Czechs are good Muslims," says Al-Harirí and explains why she chose the Czech Republic
Documentary filmmaker Markéta Ekrt Válková discusses her film about Syrian refugees in the Czech Republic and shares insights from local refugee Amira Al-Harirí, who appreciates the Czech people's values.
The Earthy Elegant Actress. The Cruelly Lovely Irony of Jiřina Jirásková Was Renowned
Jiřina Jirásková, a prominent Czech actress known for her ironic performances, would have turned 95 on February 17, 2023, leaving behind a legacy of over 60 years in theater and film.
Bára Poláková has a new single Keys. It is part of the soundtrack for the comedy Unexpected Summer
Czech artist Bára Poláková has released a new single titled 'Keys,' which is part of the soundtrack for the upcoming family film 'Unexpected Summer.'
When the Lights Go Out and the Hřebíček Universe Meets the Pechlát Universe, the Universe Implodes
A new Czech romantic comedy explores a unique twist on the marriage-based plot structure, where divorce is seen as a happy ending rather than a failure.
How housing estates were built during socialism. The film Panelstory is revived. What provoked it?
The Berlin Film Festival will present a digitized version of the social satire 'Panelstory,' highlighting the chaotic development of Jižní Město in Prague.
Review: The New Czech Comedy with Hřebíčková is Full of Jokes from Elementary School
A review of a new Czech comedy starring Hřebíčková, highlighting its humor reminiscent of elementary school jokes.
The Berlinale Film Festival Begins in Berlin, Featuring Films with Czech Co-Production
The 76th Berlinale Film Festival opens in Berlin, showcasing three films made in Czech co-production despite no Czech films competing for the main Golden Bear award.
Film Premieres: When the Lights Go Out, Strong Emotional Upsurge, Tumultuous Heights, The Path of Crime, and Štúr
The article features a list of various film premieres, indicating excitement in the Czech film industry despite some technical issues on the website.
Danny's partners in Czech style. For the new film, the actors learned the Slovácký dialect
Actors have learned the Slovácký dialect for their roles in a new film adaptation of Danny Ocean's team.
REVIEW: Hearts Burn with Fiery Rivalry. A Story of Passion between Two Hockey Players Arrived on Czech Screens
The article reviews a new film about the intense rivalry and passion between two hockey players, marking its debut on Czech screens.
Review: Communists Evicted a Village for a Dam. A Great Film Was Made About It
A film has been created about the historical event when Communists evicted a village to construct a dam, shedding light on a significant episode in Czech history.
Vítězslava Kaprálová Shone and Passed Away Prematurely in France. A Feature-Length Documentary Revives Her Story Through Letters and Music
A documentary film explores the life of Czech composer Vítězslava Kaprálová, highlighting her talents and creativity through her letters and music as she rose to prominence before her untimely death.
Among the ten from all over the world. The novel by Eli Beneš was selected for Books at Berlinale
Czech writer Eli Beneš's novel 'Nepatrná ztráta osamělosti' has been selected for the Books at Berlinale showcase, highlighting its potential for film adaptation.
Petr Uhlík: Sometimes there comes a plunge that changes everything around. And it makes close ones unsure of my mental state
Czech actor Petr Uhlík discusses his recent film about Zdena Koubková, an intersex athlete who navigated her identity and career amidst societal rejection.
Obituary: Brejchová was a blessing for every film. Her charm was unparalleled
The article is an obituary celebrating the life and impact of Czech actress Brejchová, highlighting her talent and beauty in the film industry.
Czech Republic already knows the film of the year 2025. The drama Maestro and the first Czech-Vietnamese film succeeded
The drama 'Maestro' has been named the best film of the year 2025 by the Czech Film Critics Association, along with notable wins for its lead actress and a Vietnamese-Czech film.
German press writes about Brejchová as the Czech Bardot and an icon of Czech film
The article discusses how the German media has compared Czech actress Brejchová to Brigitte Bardot, recognizing her as an icon of Czech cinema.
Duong, Falbrová, Nvotová, and Ondrík. The winners of the Czech Film Critics Awards have been announced
The winners of the Czech Film Critics Awards include Duong, Falbrová, Nvotová, and Ondrík.
A Star in a Non-Stellar Time. Jana Brejchová Had the Gaze of the Mona Lisa
Jana Brejchová, a prominent Czech actress, has passed away, having been celebrated for her unique roles and captivating presence in Czech cinema despite the challenging sociopolitical conditions of her time.
In Pictures: Beauties in Distress and Character Queens. The Most Famous Roles of Jana Brejchová
Legendary Czech actress Jana Brejchová passed away at the age of 86 after a long illness, leaving behind a legacy of over one hundred film and television roles.
QUIZ: Titanic, Pelíšky, The Godfather and Kolja. Can you spot the mistake in the statements about the famous movie?
This quiz challenges you to identify the false statement among three provided facts about legendary Czech and world films.
The Femme Fatale of Czech Cinema, Brejchová, Enchanted Actors, Directors, and Foreigners
Czech actress Brejchová captivates audiences and critics within the film industry.
Photo: She could have succeeded in Hollywood. Jana Brejchová shone in Karlovy Vary and Venice
The article highlights the impressive performances of Czech actress Jana Brejchová at prestigious film festivals in Karlovy Vary and Venice.
Jana Brejchová has died. The 'Czech Bardot' and queen of Arabela shone internationally
Czech actress Jana Brejchová passed away at the age of 86 after a long illness, as confirmed by her daughter Tereza Brodská, who requested privacy for the family during this time.
Jana Brejchová has died
The article reports the passing of Czech actress Jana Brejchová.