Zlata Prague is an international television festival.
The television festival "Golden Prague" was organized in 1964 by Czechoslovak television. One of the organizers was OIRT , which awarded Interview prizes to television films [1] .
The festival is dedicated exclusively to music and dance programs and films of all genres. Among the Soviet and Russian films were the winners of the festival: β Package β (Grand Prix; 1966) β Nuremberg Epilogue β (1971), β Strange Adults β (Grand Prix; 1975) β Galatea β (1978), β Children as Children β (Intervision Prize; 1978), β That Munchhausen β (1980), β Annie β (1982), β Carousel β (Grand Prix; 1984), β Masquerade β (Grand Prix; 1985), β Remember me like this β (Grand Prix; 1987), β Maya Plisetskaya, familiar and unfamiliar β (1988), βThe human voice β (1994).
Along with Prix ββItalia and Rose dΒ΄Or, the Golden Prague Festival is the oldest television festival in Europe. In 2015, the 52nd festival will take place.
Notes
- β In 1970, the Interviewing Award was presented to Marlene Hutsiev .