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Golden Prague 2026: Submit Your Film Now

Author: Czech Television

0000: Submissions for Golden Prague 2026 are open. Showcase your performing arts film to an international audience and compete for the Grand Prix.

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Submissions for Golden Prague 2026 are open — and filmmakers worldwide are invited to present their work at one of the leading international festivals dedicated to music, dance and theatre on screen.

Held annually in Prague, Golden Prague brings together creators, broadcasters, producers and cultural institutions from across the globe. It offers a unique platform where performing arts meet audiovisual storytelling, and where outstanding works gain international visibility among key industry professionals.

Selected films are showcased to decision-makers who shape today’s cultural and media landscape, creating opportunities for new collaborations, distribution and festival exposure.

In addition to international recognition, filmmakers compete for prestigious awards — including the Grand Prix, accompanied by a prize of EUR 10,000.

If your work explores the performing arts on screen, Golden Prague is where it belongs.

Submit your film and be part of Golden Prague 2026!

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