Prague Film School

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Prague Film School

Prague Film School is a private film school in the Czech Republic, providing training in the fields of cinematography, directing, screenwriting, editing and acting for film.

History[]

Prague Film School was founded to provide international students with an alternative to more expensive film programs in the United States and more theory-driven film academies in Europe, with the idea of offering one-year training courses to aspiring filmmakers. Originally a narrative film course, Prague Film School expanded in 2007, introducing documentary and acting for film programs in later years and both longer and shorter courses. Today the school accepts approximately 200 students per year.

Departments and programs[]

Prague Film School offers full-time studies in Narrative Film-making, Documentary Film-making, and Acting for Film.

Notable alumni[]

References[]

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Coordinates: 50°4′43.22″N 14°24′57.4″E / 50.0786722°N 14.415944°E / 50.0786722; 14.415944


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