23/02/2022 - Up-and-coming Czech filmmaker Lukáš Bulava is readying a detective horror mixing two national genre strands and starring the “Czech queen of exploitation films”, Zora Keslerová
23/02/2022 - Up-and-coming Czech filmmaker Lukáš Bulava is readying a detective horror mixing two national genre strands and starring the “Czech queen of exploitation films”, Zora Keslerová
23/02/2022 - Up-and-coming Czech filmmaker Lukáš Bulava is readying a detective horror mixing two national genre strands and starring the “Czech queen of exploitation films”, Zora Keslerová
23/02/2022 - Up-and-coming Czech filmmaker Lukáš Bulava is readying a detective horror mixing two national genre strands and starring the “Czech queen of exploitation films”, Zora Keslerová
The Auschwitz Report by Peter Bebjak
BRATISLAVA: The COVID-19 pandemic led to the closure of cinemas and to a number of measures restricting filming and travel for coproduction teams in 2020. However, Slovak filmmakers managed to complete 28 films, while distributors released 20 domestic titles.
After new amendments to the Audiovisual Law had been approved in September 2019, the cash rebate increased from 20% to 33% starting 1 January 2020.
A total of 45 projects registered for the 33% cash rebate at the Slovak Audiovisual Fund in 2020, compared to 30 in 2019.
PRODUCTION
A total of 11 feature films (including six minority coproductions) and 17 documentaries (including three minorities) were completed in 2020.
Multiple high-profile projects were in production in 2020 and some of them are expected to premiere in 2021.