Golden Prague Festival calls for entries
If you shot a film dedicated to music, dance or theatre last year and it is longer than five minutes, stop hesitating and register it to the competition!
Competition does not scare you? You believe in yourself, your skills and you want to cross the boundaries of your work? If you shot a film dedicated to music, dance or theatre last year and it is longer than five minutes, stop hesitating.
This year the 1 of April is not a day when you can make a fool out of somebody, but a day when it is worth it to sit in front of the computer once you wake up, click on the Golden Prague website, complete an application and send your film to a competition for a prestigious award.
You can register to the Golden Prague festival from the 1 April 2017. Conditions of participation in the competition can be found in the festival Statute (http://www.ceskatelevize.cz/specialy/zlatapraha/en/2017/statute/). It is more than easy to register and upload a competing film. All you need is just a few clicks in our online registration form at www.festivalgoldenprague.cz.
This year we compete in a Performing Arts category and in a category for documentary films dedicated to music, dance and theatre. Apart from a material prize the overall winner also gets a cheque for ten thousand euro.
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