Register your film for the 56th Golden Prague
Golden Prague Festival annually presents the world's best TV content in music, theatre and dance. Submit your film now!
Submit your new productions dedicated to music, dance or theatre in the competition and win one of the internationally recognised prizes!
Grand Prix of the Golden Prague Festival 2018 and prize money - a cheque for 10.000 EUR - went to a German documentary "Leonard Bernstein - A Genius Divided" (ZDF/ARTE in co-production with 3B-Produktion, UNITEL and SRF).
Did you know there were 84 of the latest music, dance and theatre films from all around the globe competing last year? All in all, programmes from 39 television and film studios from 14 countries were competing and other 5 films were entered in the 2018 non-competition section!
Who will be the winner of the 56th year? You can register to the Golden Prague Festival until 30 June 2019!
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