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  2. List of Czech films considered the best - Wikipedia

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    Num Film Director Genre Points 1: The Firemen's Ball (1967): Miloš Forman: Comedy, Drama: 33: 2 Marketa Lazarová (1967): František Vláčil: Historical: 32 The Shop on Main Street (1965): Ján Kadár and Elmar Klos

  3. Lists of Czech films - Wikipedia

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    The list of Czech films is a list of films made in the Czech lands from 1898 to the present. After 1930 some were with Czech sound, and after 1947 some were in colour ...

  4. Category:Czech films - Wikipedia

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    Czech film video covers (16 F) B. ... Czech film stubs (7 C, 179 P) This page was last edited on 19 August 2024, at 15:47 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  5. Czech Movie Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Czech Movie Heaven (in Czech České filmové nebe, ČFN) was founded in 1995 by Radek Vetešník and Petr Herudek to be a comprehensive website of Czech and Slovak language movies, covering the whole history since silent era. As of September 2006 5,421 movies and 23,154 people are recorded. In 2009, the entire database was renamed Kinobox.cz.

  6. Cinema of the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Czech cinema comprises the cinema of the Czech Republic as well as contributions to cinema by Czech people during the Austrian-Hungarian Empire period.. The earliest Czech cinema began in 1898 with Jan Kříženecký, later major contributions were made by interwar directors such as Karel Lamač and Martin Frič, with Barrandov Studios founded in 1933.

  7. Waves (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    Waves (Czech: Vlny) is a 2024 Czech-Slovak historical thriller drama film written and directed by Jiří Mádl and set during the Prague Spring and subsequent Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia. [3] [4] The film had its world premiere at the 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival [5] [6] where it won the audience award. [7]

  8. Czech Television - Wikipedia

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    Czech Television (Czech: Česká televize [ˈtʃɛskaː ˈtɛlɛvɪzɛ]; abbreviation: ČT) is a public television broadcaster in the Czech Republic, broadcasting six channels. Established after breakup of Czechoslovakia in 1992, it is the successor to Czechoslovak Television founded in 1953.

  9. List of Czechoslovak films - Wikipedia

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    From the Czech Mills: Hanka a Jindra: The Last Testament: The Monte Cristo of Prague: The Organist at St. Vitus' Cathedral: Prague Seamstresses: Sin of a Beautiful Woman: Spring Awakening: Such Is Life: Through Mountains and Valleys: Karel Plicka: Documentary: orig.: Po horách, po dolách