Golden Prague Call for Entries
Starting 1 March, 2025, Golden Prague Festival will be accepting film submissions for the 62nd edition!
We have exciting news to share! In just a few weeks, we'll be opening our doors to your extraordinary artistic achievements. The Golden Prague International Television Festival, proud of its more than sixty-year legacy, is entering its 62nd year, and we can't wait to see your creations.
Starting 1 March, 2025, you can submit your films to both competitive and non-competitive sections. Whether you've captured a compelling documentary telling the story of an exceptional artist, recorded the magic of a live concert, or preserved an impressive theatrical or dance performance – your work has a place at the Golden Prague Festival.
The Festival will take place from 24 to 27 September, 2025, in the stunning Municipal House in Prague, providing the most dignified backdrop for your works.
Don't miss this unique opportunity to present your work to an international audience and join the prestigious community of creators who have already made their mark in the Festival's history.
Detailed submission guidelines will be published in February at www.festivalgoldenprague.cz.
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