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  1. Rumors of Kris (Wu Yi Fan) starring in a Chinese film were finally confirmed as it was known that the young singer-turned-actor is staying in Prague, Czech Republic for the movie.

    • Mission: Impossible
    • Spiderman: Far from Home
    • Kafka
    • Prague
    • Anthropoid
    • Cosy Dens
    • Kolya
    • Loves of A Blonde
    • Ice Mother
    • The Unbearable Lightness of Being

    Mission: Impossible is an absolute classic of a spy film and, surprisingly, it was one of the first to show the beauty of Prague to the whole wide world. If we’re not used to seeing this city in films in this day and age, back in the day it was even less so. The filmmakers behind this film, however, knew that Prague was the perfect setting for thei...

    The character of Spider-Man needs no introduction. The story of the friendly-neighbor superhero that fights crime in the streets of Queens has been portrayed again and again, whether it be in films, comics, or animated shows. However, there are very few instances of Spidey going away from his home turf and into unknown territory. That’s where Spide...

    Kafkais not your usual biographical movie. When faced with the opportunity to tell the life of one of Europe’s most distinguished writers, director Steven Soderbergh decided to go off the beaten path and try a weirder approach, one that would be in line with the stories that Kafka used to write. That’s why this film portrays the life of Kafka while...

    Prague, by Danish director Ole Christian Madsen, is one of those dramatic movies that will leave you feeling like an emotional wreck once you finish watching it. It tells the story of the marriage between Christoffer (Mads Mikkelsen) and Maja (Stine Stengade). The two of them live an unhappy and unfaithful life in Denmark. While Maja is the one tha...

    In case you were unaware, you should know that Prague was one of those cities that was occupied by the Nazis during World War II. In fact, the whole country of Czechoslovakia was occupied. However, the resistance movement never stopped fighting for the freedom of its people. The Czechoslovak government worked in exile in order to bring down the Naz...

    Considered by many to be the best Czech film ever, Cosy Densis a touching story that, while fun and happy, is bittersweet. It’s not a true story, but it is set in the days before one of the most important times in Prague’s history. The film takes place on the Christmas of 1967, meaning that it’s just a couple of weeks away from the Prague Spring. T...

    Keeping up with the theme of the most critically acclaimed films to come out of the Czech Republic, thisfilm by Jan Svěrák was the only one to win an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film (and a Golden Globe too). While some movies produced in the time of Czechoslovakia did win this award, there were no other winners besides Kolyasince the c...

    A list of the best movies set in Prague wouldn’t be complete without the mention of the late Miloš Forman. While today he may not be the most famous director, this Czech filmmaker left a deep mark in cinema, both in his home country and in the whole world. If his name doesn’t ring a bell, surely some of his most well-known features will. In 1975, h...

    Ice Motheris one of the most charming Czech movies in recent years. Written and directed by Bohdan Sláma, the film tells the captivating story of an old widow who finds love again in the city of Prague. It’s perhaps the most Czech film on the list, meaning that some of the humor can be lost on viewers that are foreign to the country. The film has p...

    The Unbearable Lightness of Beingis one of those films that will stay with you long after you’ve watched it. It could be described as a romantic drama, but it’s much more than that. The film is an adaptation of a famous novel of the same name by Milan Kundera. Like the book, the movie is deeply poetic and philosophical, touching on some very intere...

  2. Jun 24, 2024 · Prague, with its enchanting streets and historical charm, serves as the perfect backdrop for many unforgettable films. This list showcases the best movies set in this picturesque city, highlighting how each film captures Prague's unique atmosphere and cultural richness.

  3. Aug 5, 2015 · Prague Makes Chinese Tourism Gains Thanks to Blockbuster Film. The historic Czech Republic city feels the "Lost in Thailand effect" as it sees a Chinese tourist influx after wooing audiences in a romantic film.

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    • Strahov Monastery. Strahov monastery is a very popular location for filming. It masqueraded as the House of Lords in Casino Royal (2006) and as the British Museum in The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003).
    • Hradcanske Square. If you have seen Amadeus, you will recognise the front door of no. 7 Hradcanske Square as the door which was used as the front door of Mozart’s house for the film.
    • Prague Castle. The Castle’s Matthias Gate stood in for Buckingham Palace in Shanghai Knights (2003) and the Castle’s west facing entrance was used as Crown Prince Leopold’s Vienna Palace in The Illusionist (2006).
    • Church of St. Nicholas (Kostel Sv. Mikulase) This 13th century gothic church is one of Prague’s most famous landmarks. It’s striking and beautiful interior was put to excellent use in creating the perfect atmosphere for a costume ball in Van Helsing (2004).
  4. Many famous film locations in Prague have used the capital of the Czech as their location because of its beautiful history and diverse architecture. Thanks to its eclectic mix of Gothic, Baroque, Renaissance, and modernist architecture, the city is a great location for films of many kinds.

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  6. Feb 14, 2024 · Hellboy isn’t the only film that shot every scene in Prague despite being set somewhere completely different. The Illusionist is set in Vienna, Austria at the end of the 19th century but all the filming locations are in the Czech Republic, particularly Prague.