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Best 1 The Cremator

The Cremator is a 1969 Czechoslovakian dark comedy horror film directed by Juraj Herz. Based on Ladislav Fuks’ novel, the movie features Rudolf Hrušínský and was recognized with awards including Best Film at the Sitges Festival in 1972. It competed for an Academy Award selection in 1969.

2 Larks on a String

Larks on a String is a 1969 Czech film depicting individuals labeled as bourgeois by the Czechoslovak government during the 1950s. These characters were compelled to labor in a junkyard as part of a re-education program. The film received recognition with a Golden Bear award at the Berlin Internatio...

3 The Fireman's Ball

The Firemen’s Ball is a 1967 Czechoslovak New Wave comedy set at a volunteer fire department ball in a small town. The narrative depicts escalating disasters and exposes corruption within the local community, reflecting broader criticisms of the communist system. Characters were largely played by th...

4 The Shop on Main Street

The Shop on Main Street depicts events surrounding the forced transfer of Jewish-owned businesses to Nazi control within the Slovak Republic during World War II. The narrative centers on the implementation of the Aryanization program by the occupying forces. It portrays a specific historical period...

5 Pat & Mat
Pat & Mat

Pat & Mat is a Czechoslovak animated series featuring two mischievous brothers created by Lubomír Beneš and Vladimír Jiránek. The show utilizes stop-motion animation and silent comedy, drawing inspiration from early slapstick films. Initially presented in short films like *Kutýáci* and later televis...

6 My Sweet Little Village

My Sweet Little Village is a 1985 Czechoslovakian film directed by Jiří Menzel. The movie received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 1987. It was produced during that year.

7 Closely Watched Trains

Closely Watched Trains depicts a young man’s experiences working at a train station in Czechoslovakia during World War II, as told through a 1965 novella by Bohumil Hrabal. The film, produced by Barrandov Studios and set in Central Bohemia, gained international recognition after its release in 1967....

8 Marketa Lazarová

Marketa Lazarová depicts events in 13th-century Central Europe where Christian influence challenges existing pagan beliefs. The narrative centers on Marketa, a noblewoman’s daughter, abducted by bandits prior to her planned entrance into a convent. This adaptation of Vančura's novel explores conflic...

9 Loves of a Blonde

Loves of a Blonde, directed by Miloš Forman, is a 1965 Czechoslovakian film centered on Andula, a factory worker in provincial Czechoslovakia. The narrative details her efforts to establish a romance with another individual. It’s a romantic comedy-drama exploring relationships within a specific cult...

10 The Little Mole

“The Little Mole is a Czechoslovakian animated television series created by Zdeněk Miler from 1957 to 2002. Utilizing stop-motion techniques, it presents the adventures of a charming mole character in visually stunning short films. Miler’s work gained international recognition with early screenings...

11 Lemonade Joe

Lemonade Joe is a 1964 Czechoslovakian musical comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. It was adapted from Jiří Brdečka’s novel and stage play of the same name. The film's production involved Lipský and Brdečka.

12 Pan Tau
Pan Tau

Pan Tau is a television series produced by Czechoslovak Television and Barrandov Studios, alongside Westdeutscher Rundfunk. Thirty-three episodes across three series aired between 1970 and 1979, following the adventures of a character initially developed as a pilot film in 1966. A feature film concl...

13 Arabela
Arabela

Arabela is a Czech television series produced between 1979 and 1981. The show tells the story of a young girl who discovers she possesses magical abilities within a cinematic fairy-tale setting reminiscent of traditional Czechoslavakia folklore. It was designed for children and explores themes of ad...

14 The Elementary School

The Elementary School, directed by Jan Svěrák and written by Zdeněk Svěrák, is a 1991 Czechoslovak film exploring themes within an elementary school setting. It received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and is recognized as one of the most significant films from Czec...

15 Dinner for Adele

Dinner for Adele is a 1978 Czech comedy film directed by Oldřich Lipský. The film presents a comedic scenario set in Prague, utilizing the alternate title “Adele Hasn’t Had Her Dinner Yet.” It was originally released under several different titles including "Nick Carter in Prague."

16 Black Peter

Black Peter is a 1964 film directed by Miloš Forman. The film received the Golden Leopard prize at the Locarno International Film Festival. It was recognized for its cinematic presentation during that year’s festival.

17 Rosa Luxemburg

Rosa Luxemburg is a 1986 West German drama directed by Margarethe von Trotta, recognized with the German Film Award for Best Feature Film. Barbara Sukowa received awards at both the Cannes Film Festival and within Germany for her portrayal of Rosa Luxemburg in the film. The production details a biog...

18 Jacob the Liar

Jacob the Liar is a 1974 war drama depicting a Polish Jewish man, Jakob Heym, during Nazi occupation in Poland. He fabricates radio reports to bolster the spirits of his community within the ghetto. The film was produced as a co-production between East Germany and Czechoslovakia and premiered on tel...

19 Spadla z oblakov

Spadla z oblakov was a Slovak science fiction television series produced in 1978. It gained significant popularity within Czechoslovakia and internationally among young viewers. The show’s creation marked a notable contribution to children's programming during that era.

20 Thirty Cases of Major Zeman

The television series Thirty Cases of Major Zeman chronicles the career of Jan Zeman, a Czechoslovak police investigator from 1945 to 1973. Based on actual criminal investigations during that period, the show offers a portrayal of law enforcement within Czechoslovakia's Communist regime. It’s notabl...

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