Golden Prague International Television Festival
The 58th Golden Prague International Television Festival will take place on location! We will meet again in September in the National Theater.
The Golden Prague Festival first appeared on the radar in the mid-sixties. By forging a tradition of delivering unique content over many years, it has gained a prestigious reputation. Thanks to this festival, visitors from the ranks of the general public and professionals from the worlds of television and theatre alike have the opportunity to gather in Prague once every year to sample the very best dance, drama, and music documentaries as well as recordings of concerts and stage productions, but also to meet in the flesh with directors, producers, and many of their well-loved actors, singers, and dancers.
The focal point of the festival necessarily shifted over the years, but in the new millennium, it secured its status as an irreplaceable and unique showcase of television productions which are centered around music, dance, and theatre. Festive evening galas and a varied roster of complementary social events have been added to the mix, making the event highly popular not only among enthusiasts for live and televised culture but also among families. Golden Prague has established itself as a regular port of call for professionals who descend on Prague from all over the world to debate and network with their colleagues in valuable exchanges during the day and to enjoy film premieres or live performances by top musicians in the evening.
Last but not least, an international jury convenes every year at the Festival to choose the winners from among the submitted entries.
Come and enjoy the Festival at its traditional venue, the New Stage of National Theatre, from September 22!
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