Czech Lion Awards
"Czech Lion" redirects here. For the heraldic symbol, see Coat of arms of Czechoslovakia and Coat of arms of the Czech Republic.
Czech Lion Awards Český lev | |
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Awarded for | Excellence in cinematic (and, at least historically, televisual) achievements |
Country | Czech Republic |
Presented by | Czech Film and Television Academy (ČFTA) |
First awarded | 25 July 1994 (to honor achievements of 1993/4) |
Official website | http://www.ceskylev.cz/ |
The Czech Lion Awards (Czech: Český lev) are annual awards that recognize accomplishments in filmmaking and television. It is the highest award of achievement in film awarded in the Czech Republic. The jury is composed of members of the Czech Film and Television Academy (ČFTA).
Eligible films must have been released in the year prior to the awards ceremony, and must have been at least co-produced by a Czech film studio.
The 21st Czech Lion Awards ceremony will be held at the Rudolfinum concert hall in Prague on 22 February 2014 and will be broadcast on Česká televize.[1]
Categories
- Best Film
- Best Director
- Best Screenplay
- Best Cinematography
- Best Music
- Best Editing
- Best Sound
- Best Actor in Leading Role
- Best Actress in Leading Role
- Best Supporting Actor
- Best Supporting Actress
- Best Artistic Contribution to Czech Cinema
- Most Popular Film
- Best Documentary
- Best Film Poster
Also:
- The Magnesie Award for Best Foreign Film
- The Sazka Award for Best Unseen Screenplay
- The Film Critics' Award
- The Premiere Readers' Award
- The Stuffed Lion for the Worst Film (won three times by the series Kameňák)
Best film winners
Best director winners
Year | Director | Film title (English) | Film title (Original) |
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1993 | Hřebejk, JanJan Hřebejk | Big Beat | Šakalí léta |
1994 | Šteindler, MilanMilan Šteindler | Thanks for Every New Morning | Díky za každé nové ráno |
1995 | Šulík, MartinMartin Šulík | The Garden | Záhrada |
1996 | Svěrák, JanJan Svěrák | Kolya | Kolja |
1997 | Zelenka, PetrPetr Zelenka | Buttoners | Knoflíkáři |
1998 | Michálek, VladimírVladimír Michálek | Sekal Has to Die | Je třeba zabít Sekala |
1999 | Gedeon, SašaSaša Gedeon | Idiot Returns | Návrat idiota |
2000 | Hřebejk, JanJan Hřebejk | Divided We Fall | Musíme si pomáhat |
2001 | Svěrák, JanJan Svěrák | Dark Blue World | Tmavomodrý svět |
2002 | Zelenka, PetrPetr Zelenka | Year of the Devil | Rok ďábla |
2003 | Morávek, VladimírVladimír Morávek | Boredom in Brno | Nuda v Brně |
2004 | Hřebejk, JanJan Hřebejk | Up and Down | Horem pádem |
2005 | Sláma, BohdanBohdan Sláma | Something Like Happiness | Štěstí |
2006 | Menzel, JiříJiří Menzel | I Served the King of England | Obsluhoval jsem anglického krále |
2007 | Svěrák, JanJan Svěrák | Empties | Vratné lahve |
2008 | Zelenka, PetrPetr Zelenka | The Karamazovs | Karamazovi |
2009 | Najbrt, MarekMarek Najbrt | Protector | Protektor |
2010 | Špaček, RadimRadim Špaček | Walking Too Fast | Pouta |
2011 | Jiráský, ZdeněkZdeněk Jiráský | Flower Buds | Poupata |
2012 | Ondříček, DavidDavid Ondříček | In the Shadow | Ve stínu |
2013 | Holland, AgnieszkaAgnieszka Holland | Burning Bush | Hořící keř |
2014 | Václav, PetrPetr Václav | The Way Out | Cesta ven |
2015 | Prušinovský, JanJan Prušinovský | The Snake Brothers | Kobry a užovky |
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