Golden Prague Festival Winners
The best films have been honoured at the 54th International Television Festival Golden Prague on September 30 2017.
GRAND PRIX
To: Česká televize
For: ČERVENÁ
Co-production: Evolution Films, Museum Montanelli, Pubres
CZECH CRYSTAL - PERFORMING ARTS
To: BalletBoyz Ltd
For: YOUNG MEN
Co-production: Manilla Productions, BBC
CZECH CRYSTAL - DOCUMENTARY PROGRAMMES DEDICATED TO MUSIC, DANCE AND THEATRE
To: Accentus Music GmbH
For: SILENCED - COMPOSERS IN REVOLUTIONARY RUSSIA
Co-production: WDR/Arte
SPECIAL MENTION FOR EXTRAORDINARY ARTISTIC ACHIEVEMENT
To: Hammars Drama Productions AB
For: INGMAR BERGMAN THROUGH THE CHOREOGRAPHER'S EYE
Co-production: Ingmar Bergman jr & Marie-Louise Sid-Sylwander
JURY PRIZE FOR ORIGINALITY OF PRODUCTION
To: 3B-Produktion GmbH
For: THE FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS STORY
Co-production: -
CZECH TELEVISION PRIZE
To: SVT
For: AXE
Co-production: -
Dagmar and Václav Havel Foundation VIZE 97 AWARD
To: Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
For: FROM A WINDFALL. KALEIDOSCOPE.
Co-production: -
More information and Jury explanations at http://www.ceskatelevize.cz/specialy/zlatapraha/en/2017/news/505-festival-award-winners/
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