London-based distributor Artificial Eye picked up UK rights to the Polish drama Ida (Opus Film) directed by Pawel Pawlikowski.

A new Slovak documentary looks at the struggles of young Slovak artists entering the job market.

This month FNE speaks with Zuzana Kameniková, the head of Kino Aero, one of the oldest art-house cinemas in Prague. Built in 1933 in the courtyard of a residential house in a purely functionalist style, the building became the host of a famous film club in the 1990’s showing mainly premieres of art films and classic film retrospectives.

This month FNE speaks with Zuzana Kameniková, the head of Kino Aero, one of the oldest art-house cinemas in Prague. Built in 1933 in the courtyard of a residential house in a purely functionalist style, the building became the host of a famous film club in the 1990’s showing mainly premieres of art films and classic film retrospectives

This year sees the 14th edition of East European Forum taking place in Prague within the third East Doc Platform.

The upcoming Berlinale offers two opportunities to meet this year’s Emerging Producers.

PRAGUE: Agnieszka Holland’s acclaimed historical film (fashioned from her three-part TV series) Burning Bush received ten nominations for the Czech Film Critics Awards, nominated in every category for which it was eligible.

New York based Kino Lorber has picked up Agnieszka Holland’s lauded Burning Bush for U.S. distribution.

The second edition of the Emerging Producers programme was attended by nineteen producers from Europe, plus one representative from Argentina.

EDN – European Documentary Network has just announced three new editions of their EDN Online Pitching Sessions. These sessions are thematic pitchings based on an online videoconference, where a selected number of documentary projects are presented.