
Be2Can film festival returns to Czech cinemas with titles from Cannes, Berlin, and Venice, Oct. 8-15
The 12th Be2Can festival screens 12 acclaimed films from Berlin, Venice, and Cannes, including the opening biopic Mother.

The 12th Be2Can festival screens 12 acclaimed films from Berlin, Venice, and Cannes, including the opening biopic Mother.

The second Press Play Prague festival runs Oct. 7–11 at Kino Atlas, showcasing films on journalism’s struggles in a changing world.

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

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

This year’s festival will include three Czech premieres, including The Seed of the Sacred Fig from Iranian filmmaker and political dissident Mohammad Rasoulof.

Dario Argento’s seminal horror film has become a cult classic since debuting in cinemas nearly 50 years ago, but it has never received an official Czech release — until now.

This year’s festival of Scandinavian films will blow into Edison Filmhub, Kino Lucerna, and 30 other cinemas across Czechia from January 17-24.

After its previous operators failed to reach a lease agreement at the end of 2022, Kino Atlas will reopen under new management later this month.

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Need to catch up on some of 2018’s top films? The semiannual Best Film Fest returns to Prague cinemas Atlas, Lucerna, Evald and Mat through next week

The 20th edition of the international human rights documentary film festival begins will be held from March 5-14 in the Czech capital

The annual Best Film Fest will return to Prague cinemas Lucerna, Atlas, Mat, and Evald from December 14-20

The festival of German-language films is back in Prague for its 12th edition this week at Kino Lucerna and Kino Atlas

To open this year’s Das Filmfest, the restored version of Fritz Lang’s classic silent sci-fi will screen with musical accompaniment