Movie Review: ‘Milada’ a Well-Intentioned but Tedious Biopic
This portrait of Milada Horáková, famed Czech victim of communism, plays out like a dramatized Wikipedia entry
This portrait of Milada Horáková, famed Czech victim of communism, plays out like a dramatized Wikipedia entry
The assassination of Reinhard Heydrich is brought to vivid life in this Prague-shot film, which premieres locally on Czech Statehood Day
A teacher misuses her students to earn parental favors in communist-era Czechoslovakia in this biting new drama
This striking new black & white biopic turns the infamous Czech mass murderer into a martyr
Czechoslovak police hunt down StB secrets in the solid new Czech-Slovak-Polish cop thriller The Red Captain
Lousy Bastards skirts around the premise of Susanne Bier’s film so openly that you wonder if it is an unofficial remake
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
Alois Nebel was the Czech Republic’s official submission to the 2012 Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
Pouta (Walking Too Fast) deservedly swept the 2011 Czech Lion Awards: it’s one of the best Czech films of the last 20 years