Annual film festival in Czechia
Finále Plzeň is a film festival based in the Czech Republic. It focuses on Czech feature and documentary films. The best film is awarded the Golden Kingfisher by a jury. It was founded in 1967 and the first year was held in 1968. The festival was held in 1970 but the Golden Kingfisher wasn't awarded. The festival wasn't held again until 1990, when 12 films were awarded the Kingfisher to represent Czech and Slovak cinematography from the 1969-1990 period.[2]
Awards
Festival jury
Awarded Films:
Golden Kingfisher for the best documentary film longer than 30 minutes
Year
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Film title
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Director
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Source
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2003
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Hitler, Stalin a já
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Helena Třeštíková
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2004
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Kristova léta, dámy
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Tereza Kopáčová
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2005
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Kamenolom boží
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Břetislav Rychlík
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2006
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Legenda o ptačím vejci
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Zdeněk Novotný Bričkovský
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Golden Kingfisher for the TV Project - Drama
Year
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Film title
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Director
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Source
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Student jury
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