Feb 25 • 05:30 UTC 🇨🇿 Czechia Deník N

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The article discusses a new cultural project involving young critics in Czechia and reviews the premiere of Jim Jarmusch's film.

The article announces a cultural project titled 'Mladá kritika' developed by Deník N, aimed at fostering young journalists and critics in Czechia. This initiative provides a platform for young writers primarily from film studies and arts disciplines to share their insights on cultural productions, reflecting the perspectives of the younger generation. It highlights the importance of giving these emerging voices a chance to contribute to the media landscape.

In its first installment, the project features contributions from students of Prague's DAMU, UMPRUM, and Charles University, who bring fresh perspectives on cultural events. The collaboration is set to expand in February 2026 with students from Masaryk University’s Film and Audiovisual Culture Institute, aiming to create a monthly overview of recent film premieres. This focus on nurturing talent emphasizes the significance of the younger generation in the media and cultural critique.

The article specifically reviews Jim Jarmusch's film 'Otec Matka Sestra Bratr', which premiered on February 19. The review, penned by Jan Rothschein, indicates a blend of both critical analysis and contextual understanding of the film's themes and output in relation to broader cultural narratives. This within the larger framework of the project showcases the emerging talent's role in reshaping cultural criticism in Czechia.

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