
Czech Republic box office Aug. 21-24: ‘F1’ continues to power through the summer
The Czech comedy Džob continues to hold strong atop the Czech box office, adding CZK 2.69 million and maintaining its lead despite a 31% drop from last weekend.

The Czech comedy Džob continues to hold strong atop the Czech box office, adding CZK 2.69 million and maintaining its lead despite a 31% drop from last weekend.

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The Prague Audiovisual Fund has announced a new call for projects to be filmed in Prague, with applications open Oct. 15–Nov. 15.

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This fresh, funny, and wildly over-the-top screwball romance is bursting at the seams with inventive filmmaking techniques, and carries the invigorating spirit of American independent cinema from the 1970s and 1990s.

This spry, action-packed sequel carries over both the strengths and weaknesses of 2021’s Nobody, and while it may be a step down from its predecessor, it’s only a small one.

Olmo Omerzu’s latest feature will compete in the main competition at the 73rd San Sebastián Film Festival, joining Agniezska Holland’s Franz.

The highest-grossing Czech film of 2025 at the local box office debuted atop the Czech streaming charts according to popularity scores from JustWatch.

The Czech comedy Džob (a transliteration of Job) continues to lead to Czech box office for a third straight weekend.

Materialists covers some similar thematic territory as director Celine Song’s previous film, the wonderful Past Lives, but in a much more simplistic, and far less emotionally resonant, fashion.

This scene-for-scene remake of Thomas Vinterberg’s 2020 film is so close in story, tone, and spirit that there’s little value for anyone who remembers the earlier film.

Director Robin Kvapil’s new film follows three Czechs sympathetic to Russia as they confront the realities of war in Ukraine.

Jemný rváč (which translates as Gentle Fighter), a new documentary by Adolf Zika, explores Lukáš Krpálek’s rise to judo’s highest ranks.

Horror films are having a string summer, with Final Destination: Bloodlines and Sinners also ranking among the top 10 movies streaming in Czechia this week.

Klára Tasovská’s Berlinale-premiered film about photographer Libuše Jarcovjáková is Czechia’s submission for the 2026 Academy Awards.

Another Round, a Czech remake of Thomas Vinterberg’s Oscar-winning drama of the same name, opened relatively soft with CZK 2.93 million.

Director Zach Cregger introduced the Czech premiere of Weapons in Prague, which strongly suggests production of his new Resident Evil film will take place locally.

This diverting black comedy is cut from the same cloth, and serves as a career-launching showcase for debut writer-director and star Eva Victor.

This is the rare mainstream film that doesn’t just tell a story—it challenges how stories are told, and lingers in the mind long after the credits have rolled.

Seventy years after its premiere, Karel Zeman’s landmark film Journey to the Beginning of Time is honored with a special program in Prague.

This one is packed with enough genuine laughs to succeed as a feature film comedy in 2025… even if it never really lives up to the original movies.

Juraj Herz’s surreal Czech horror-sci-fi hybrid Ferat Vampire arrives on Blu-ray in the U.S. with a full restoration and extensive special features.

Orlando Bloom returns to Prague in Staropramen’s new UK TV advert, filmed on a dolly and highlighting the beer’s Czech craftsmanship and cinematic flair.

An open letter accuses the film of basing its central character on a real-life victim of sexual abuse after the Czech Film and Television Academy recommended it for Oscar submission.