
275 minutes of mayhem: ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ arrives in Czech cinemas from April 17
Quentin Tarantino’s combined cut Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair hits Czech cinemas April 17, restoring Vol. 1–2 as a 275-min epic.

Quentin Tarantino’s combined cut Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair hits Czech cinemas April 17, restoring Vol. 1–2 as a 275-min epic.

The Czech capital’s annual Bulgarian Film Festival returns to Kino Lucerna on March 25-28 with six features focused on dignity, aging, and resistance.

Prague’s Shockproof Film Festival returns March 23-29 with cult films, live dubbing, interactive screenings, and a mental health theme.

The Danish actor will appear at the Prague pop culture festival after filming in Prague on Martin Scorsese’s What Happens at Night.

Edison Filmhub and Kino Lucerna earn spots on Time Out’s ranking of the 100 greatest cinemas in the world, highlighting Prague’s arthouse scene.

The seventh edition of Prague Film Awards spotlights indie films from Czechia and abroad at Kino Světozor on Feb. 20.

Czech actor and screenwriter Zdeněk Svěrák marks his 90th birthday with a live broadcast event reflecting his lasting impact on film, radio and theater.

Comic-Con Prague has announced new international guests, including Giancarlo Esposito and Iain Glen, ahead of its March 13–15 event at O2 universum.

Digitally restored silent classic by Gustav Machatý has returned to Czech cinemas, offering modern audiences a rare look at one of the most provocative films of the interwar era.

The long-running Japanese film festival Eigasai returns to Prague in February, pairing contemporary cinema with cultural programming at Lucerna.

The debut feature from the writer-director-star and popular YouTuber will hit cinemas in Prague and across the Czech Republic on Friday, Jan. 30.

Peter Jackson’s trilogy returns to Czech cinemas in their extended editions, reflecting renewed global interest during its 25th anniversary.

Věra Chytilová’s 1992 comedy The Inheritance returns to Czech cinemas from Jan. 22, offering audiences a chance to revisit the cult classic.

Prague’s Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts plans a yearlong program in 2026 to reflect its legacy, current work, and international reach.

KVIFF Classics returns to Prague’s Kino Světozor with restored films and tributes to global cinema icons from Jan. 15–17, 2026.

Prague’s iconic Bio Oko cinema has completed extensive renovations, updating facilities while keeping its unique functionalist character intact.

The City of Prague Philharmonic will perform John Williams’ music live under scenes from Star Wars, Harry Potter, and holiday classics on Dec. 29.

FilmAsia returns to Prague Dec. 4–12 with a thematic program exploring reinvention, genre subversion, and generational shifts in contemporary Asian cinema.

Kino Lucerna hosts a new edition of the Italian film festival over the next week, presenting nine recent titles and several guest filmmakers.

Prague Comic Con 2026 will welcome Stargate star Amanda Tapping and Alien: Earth cast members Diêm Camille and Sandra Yi Sencindiver.

Edison Filmhub hosts Tanuki Nights, a festival of Japanese films blending folklore, anime, and modern cinema from Nov. 14–16.

Prague’s iconic cinema Bio Oko reopened Nov. 8 after upgrades to seating, sound, projection, and accessibility while keeping its historic charm.

Prague’s Ukrainian Film Week, held Nov. 11–17 at Kino Atlas, spotlights recent works reflecting courage, identity, and life amid war.

The 1985 classic Back to the Future returns to Czech cinemas for its 40th anniversary, screening in 4DX at select locations.