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Golden Prague Festival - Call for Entries!

Author: Czech Television

57th Golden Prague Festival invites filmmakers, directors, producers, distributors and broadcasters to submit their new films dedicated to music, dance or theatre for the internationally recognised competition.

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Golden Prague is a unique festival presenting the world's best television musical, theatrical and dance shows and films across musical genres. Following the further gradual loosening of the coronavirus restrictions we plan to open the competition applications at the beginning of May. Competing films will be presented at the festival to reach programme-makers, producers, broadcasters and distributors from all over the world, will be judged by the five member international Jury and will be eligible for prestigious prizes including the Grand Prix.

Golden Prague 2020 Grand competition is divided into three separate sections:

1) Documentary programmes dedicated to music, dance and theatre
2) Recordings of stage work (operas, operettas, musicals, dance, ballets...)
3) Recordings of concert performance (symphonic/orchestral performance, chambre music, recitals...)

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