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

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.

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.

A concert film blending live footage and reflections on death, Depeche Mode: M opens in Czech cinemas from Oct. 28.

The inaugural Army Film Festival will bring films, discussions, and expert talks on Czech military history and global conflicts to Prague this September.

Slovak director Miro Remo’s documentary Better Go Mad in the Wild, winner of Karlovy Vary’s top prize, will premiere in Czech cinemas Sept. 18.

The third edition of Prague’s Al Qamar Film Festival opens today at Edison Filmhub, spotlighting cinema and culture from the Middle East and North Africa.

Jaws returns to cinemas across the Czech Republic this weekend to celebrate 50 years of making audience afraid of the water.

Prague’s IMAX opens pre-sales for Christopher Nolan’s Odyssey, a year before release, marking a first for the 70mm format in Europe.

Kino Lucerna, Prague’s oldest cinema, has joined the Aerokin network, aiming to enhance programming while preserving its historic charm.

The Pink Floyd co-founder’s 2023 O2 Arena performance gets cinematic release July 23, with home video formats following in August.

Prague’s Indie Summer Cinema U Keplera opens June 13 with four films slated for June; screenings are in original languages with Czech subtitles.

The Prague Actors and Filmmakers Film Festival returns June 12–15, spotlighting international talent and creative collaboration at Kino 35.

Up in Flames, opening June 19 at DOX, explores David Lynch’s art across decades and the director himself was looking forward to attending before his death.

Dance Film Festival Prague runs May 15–17 at Kino Atlas with feature films, student competition, and international dance shorts.

A major new retrospective at Prague’s Galerie Villa Pellé will shine a spotlight on Jiří Trnka, one of the 20th century’s most celebrated animators, illustrators, and filmmakers.

One of the most powerful war films from the Czech New Wave is now playing in local cinemas more than 55 years after its original release.

Dirty Dancing in Concert, which has toured Europe including stops in Germany, will make it Czech debut on May 8 at O2 Universum in Prague.