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Award given by Czech Film Critics for best Czech motion picture From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Czech Film Critics' Award for Best Film is one of the awards given to the best Czech motion picture.
Czech Film Critics' Award for Best Film | |
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Country | Czech Republic |
First awarded | 2010 |
Currently held by | She Came at Night |
Website | filmovakritika |
Year | English Name | Original Name | Director |
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2010[1] | Walking Too Fast | Pouta | Radim Špaček |
2011[2] | Long Live the Family! | Rodina je základ státu | Robert Sedláček |
2012[3] | In the Shadow | Ve stínu | David Ondříček |
2013[4] | Burning Bush[5] | Hořící keř | Agnieszka Holland |
2014[6] | The Way Out[7] | Cesta ven | Petr Václav |
2015[8] | Lost in Munich[9] | Ztraceni v Mnichově | Petr Zelenka |
2016[10] | Family Film | Rodinný film | Olmo Omerzu |
2017[11] | Filthy | Špína | Tereza Nvotová |
2018[12] | Jan Palach | Jan Palach | Robert Sedláček |
2019[13] | Old-Timers | Staříci | Martin Dušek, Ondřej Provazník |
2020[14] | Shadow Country | Krajina ve stínu | Bohdan Sláma |
2021[15] | Occupation | Okupace | Michal Nohejl |
2022[16] | Arved | Arvéd | Vojtěch Mašek |
2023[17] | She Came at Night | Přišla v noci | Jan Vejnar, Tomáš Pavlíček |
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