Czech cinema is the name for cinematography of Czech Republic, as well
as the Czech cinematography while it was a part of other countries.The
Fabulous World of Jules Verne is considered the most successful Czech
film ever made a it was soon after its release distributed to 72
countries in the world and received widespread attention.Marketa
Lazarová was voted the all-time best Czech movie in a prestigious
1998 poll of Czech film critics and publicists.The first Czech film
director and cinematographer was Jan KřÞenecký, who started
filming short documentaries in Prague in the second half of 1898. The
first permanent cinema house was founded by Viktor Ponrepo in 1907 in
Prague.
as the Czech cinematography while it was a part of other countries.The
Fabulous World of Jules Verne is considered the most successful Czech
film ever made a it was soon after its release distributed to 72
countries in the world and received widespread attention.Marketa
Lazarová was voted the all-time best Czech movie in a prestigious
1998 poll of Czech film critics and publicists.The first Czech film
director and cinematographer was Jan KřÞenecký, who started
filming short documentaries in Prague in the second half of 1898. The
first permanent cinema house was founded by Viktor Ponrepo in 1907 in
Prague.
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