Culture
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Whites only South African town focus of fascinating One World film
Orania, which has been shown at this year’s One World film festival of human rights documentaries, is a fascinating portrait of a controversial purely white town founded…
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Czech puppets make an entrance in Ohio, with no strings attached
Visitors to the Czech capital may not know their names and roles, but puppets and marionettes are an indelible presence on the streets of old Prague. Some have even…
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OW doc Beyond Wriezen delivers gripping portrait of post-prison lives of three young Germans
Beyond Wriezen, a gripping portrayal of three troubled young men as they attempt – with varying degrees of success – to build new lives after being released from a prison…
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Helle Faber – Russia’s Nashi like Hitler Youth, says producer of Putin’s Kiss
Helle Faber’s production company Made in Copenhagen has been behind a string of documentary films that have made an impact far beyond the borders of her native Denmark…
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Pop star Iveta Bartošová
In this week's Sunday Music we profile one of the Czech Republic's best-known pop singers.
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Mailbox
Today in Mailbox: The Czech singing duo Petr and Pavel and their song "Láska" - a mystery solved after ten years. We also reveal the answer to last month's listeners' quiz…
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Korea looks at European modernity through 20th century Czech art
South Korea’s National Museum of Contemporary Art is currently putting on a large-scale showcase of Czech modern art. The exhibit 'Memory of Landscape I have never seen’…
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Plight of gay Palestinians hiding out in Israel subject of OW film The Invisible Men
At the start of The Invisible Men, which is being shown at the One World festival of human rights documentaries in Prague, a gay Palestinian named Louie describes how his…
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OW doc Sofia’s Last Ambulance captures dedication of medics in face of failing system
The award-winning film Sofia’s Last Ambulance, which is now screening at the One World festival of human rights documentaries, records the experiences of an ambulance crew…
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One World opener Bravehearts maps year in life of Norwegian students shaken by Breivik attacks
Bravehearts, which opened the One World festival of human rights documentaries in Prague on Monday night, follows politically engaged Norwegian students preparing for…
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Mikoláš Růžička’s gloomy and complex Piano
In this week’s Sunday Music Show we listen to the dark yet emotional tunes of Mikoláš Růžička, who came out with his first solo album called Piano just a couple of months…
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Jindřich Mann: a Czech in a famous German literary family
Even if you have never read anything by the great German novelist Thomas Mann, you will almost certainly have come across Visconti’s film of his most famous novella, “…
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