
Movie Review: Czech doc ‘V síti’ (Caught in the Net) is Chris Hanson on speed
Three actresses playing 12-year-old girls are approached by 2,500 men over ten days online in this alarming new documentary from Barbora Chalupová and Vít Klusák

Three actresses playing 12-year-old girls are approached by 2,500 men over ten days online in this alarming new documentary from Barbora Chalupová and Vít Klusák

Hundreds of Czech films and additional foreign features with Czech dubbing and/or Czech subtitle options will soon appear on local Netflix

Following purportedly controversial screenings in Venice and Toronto, this epic tale of a young boy’s journey through the horrors of WWII is now playing in Prague

A Czech granny turns to violence in Teroristka, titled Shotgun Justice or The Lady Terrorist in English

The acclaimed Czech filmmaker inserts himself into an adaptation of the Čapek brother’s famed play in this often-hilarious surrealist delight

Celebrating the best Czech films of 2017, the Czech Lion Awards will take place on March 10, 2018

The 13th annual celebration of short films kicks off this week at two Prague cinemas, with a new competition dedicated to Czech shorts

Jan Hřebejk and Petr Jarchovský’s trilogy blends into their beloved Pelíšky with this sweet and touching final film

This portrait of Milada Horáková, famed Czech victim of communism, plays out like a dramatized Wikipedia entry

The actor will be coming to the country for 10 days this month for production on The Painted Bird, which also stars Stellan Skarsgård

While the Czech Republic (and former Czechoslovakia) isn’t renowned for horror films, these 15 picks make for prime Halloween viewing

Cartoonish style overtakes real-world substance in this new film about Soviet poet Anna Alexandrovna Barkovová

Actor Jiří Macháček gives one of his finest performances in director Jan Hřebejk and writer Petr Jarchovský’s impressive second outing of 2017

World-renowned 92-year-old opera singer Soňa Červená lights up the screen in this documentary from Olga Sommerová

This Czech-British co-production starring Rudolf Hrušínský alongside a quartet of UK thespians is a fascinating relic of 1960s European cinema

The years-later aftermath of a Prague robbery gone wrong is charted in this dark, methodic procedural

Polling 253 film critics in 52 countries around the world, a new BBC list of the greatest comedies of all time includes Věra Chytilová’s 1966 classic

Jan Hřebejk’s The Teacher and Bohdan Sláma’s Ice Mother have both made the shortlist for this year’s European Film Awards

Filmed in Prague over the past year, Israeli actress Ayelet Zurer stars as the famed Czech victim of communism

This latest film from director Jan Svěrák and writer/co-star Zdeněk Svěrák is their finest since the Oscar-winning Kolja

This leisurely paced medieval drama won the Crystal Globe at this year’s Karlovy Vary festival, but some viewers may find it tough to take

This aggressively staged documentary about a Czech neo-Nazi becomes a fascinating insight into interference from behind the camera

Unfortunately, one of the biggest disappointments at this year’s Zlín Film Fest was a local Czech production

The first of of three movies set for release during 2017 from Jan Hřebejk and Petr Jarchovský ranks right alongside the duo’s best work