
‘Hany’ movie review: ambitious Czech drama unfolds over a single camera take
Hany follows a diverse group of youths over the course of a single night, was shot in one long, virtuoso single take that comprises the length of the film

Hany follows a diverse group of youths over the course of a single night, was shot in one long, virtuoso single take that comprises the length of the film

Signál, the latest film from director Tomáš Řehořek, starts out with a can’t-miss premise but eventually turns into a muddle

Poupata (Flower Buds in English) is one of the most depressing Christmas-themed movies you’re ever likely to see

The Butcher of Prague is an admirable but ultimately underwhelming film version of the Heydrich assassination and Lidice massacre

Alois Nebel was the Czech Republic’s official submission to the 2012 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film