Golden Prague Festival Extends Submission Deadline
Golden Prague extends deadline to June 14. Extra time for TV producers & broadcasters to submit performing arts content for €10,000 prize.
GREAT NEWS FOR CREATORS OF PERFORMING ARTS CONTENT!
The organizers of the Golden Prague International Television Festival have extended their submission deadline to Saturday, June 14, 2025.
EXTRA TIME TO SHINE ON THE INTERNATIONAL STAGE
Originally set to close at the end of May, the 62nd Golden Prague festival is giving filmmakers and broadcasters two more weeks to submit their work—responding directly to community demand.
YOUR CHANCE TO WIN €10,000 AND MUCH MORE
Golden Prague is one of Europe’s top festivals dedicated to television in the performing arts. Besides the prestigious €10,000 Grand Prix, winners gain industry-wide visibility and a platform for future opportunities.
SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY BY JUNE 14
Broadcasting professionals and producers can enter their films and programs via the Golden Prague website through the extended deadline.
DON'T MISS THIS STAGE - THE WORLD IS WATCHING
With over six decades of tradition, Golden Prague is a trusted gateway to global recognition. If you're creating compelling content in music, dance, or theatre on screen, this is your moment to be seen and celebrated.
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