Movie Review: Iva Janžurová is Granny with a Shotgun in ‘Teroristka’ (Shotgun Justice)
A Czech granny turns to violence in Teroristka, titled Shotgun Justice or The Lady Terrorist in English
A Czech granny turns to violence in Teroristka, titled Shotgun Justice or The Lady Terrorist in English
The latest film from Czech director Bohdan Sláma is now playing in Prague cinemas and will debut internationally at Tribeca
Jiří Bartoška's sympathetic turn highlights this unexpectedly deep – and bitterly funny – new Czech comedy-drama
Home Care was one of two Czech films in competition at this year’s Karlovy Vary film festival, along with the far superior The Snake Brothers
The Little Man (Malý Pán) is a live-action puppet movie brought to life through the use of marionettes controlled off-screen by skilled puppeteers
Director Miroslav Krobot combines elements of biting satire with droll comedy in Nowhere in Moravia (Díra u Hanušovic)
Lousy Bastards skirts around the premise of Susanne Bier’s film so openly that you wonder if it is an unofficial remake
The Magical Duvet is cloying, overstuffed, and oppressively cute, but you’d have to be a cynic to hate F.A. Brabec’s candy-colored musical
Leaving (Odcházení) sees former Czech president Václav Havel turn debut director in a surprisingly refined piece of intellectual surrealism
Petr Jákl’s high-profile Kajínek profiles the man called the “most famous prisoner in the Czech Republic”