
Prague film school FAMU marks 80 years as a cornerstone of Czech film education
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.

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.

Polish filmmaker Agnieszka Holland received the Artis Bohemiae Amicis award for her decades-long contribution to promoting Czech culture abroad.

Director Dužan Duong’s debut brings an authentic Czech-Vietnamese family story to cinemas, premiering July 24 across Czechia.

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.

The Czech Ministry of Culture will give CZK 47 million annually to Karlovy Vary IFF over the next three years, marking its highest-ever support.

The film follows a group of strangers on a themed Valentine’s Day excursion to sites of mysterious murders in the Slavkovský Forest in western Bohemia.

Officials say Donald Trump’s announced U.S. movie tariffs would impact Czech productions, but not devastate them, as industry leaders wait for further details.