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Golden Prague: the call for entries is still open!

Author: Czech Television

Time is running out to submit your work to the prestigious Golden Prague International Television Festival 2025.

  • Golden Prague 2024 winners | Copyright: © Czech Television

    Golden Prague 2024 winners © Czech Television

  • Golden Prague 2024 winners | Copyright: © Czech Television

    Golden Prague 2024 winners © Czech Television

  • Golden Prague Prize | Copyright: © Czech Television

    Golden Prague Prize © Czech Television

Are you a creator of outstanding music, dance, or theatrical productions? Do you have a film that showcases exceptional artistic vision? The Golden Prague Festival is seeking exceptional submissions from talented artists worldwide.

Why Submit?

◉ Compete for the Grand Prix and €10,000 prize
◉ Opportunity to win a Czech Crystal Award across three categories
◉ Gain international recognition and valuable industry connections
◉ Have your work evaluated by a distinguished international jury of experts

Your creative vision deserves a global stage. Whether you've produced a captivating ballet performance, an engaging concert film, or an innovative documentary - if your work has the power to move audiences, Golden Prague is your platform to shine.

Submission deadline: 31 May, 2025

Don't miss this chance to join the ranks of acclaimed visual artists and showcase your talent to the world.

Submit your entry today!

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