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Waves dominates the Czech Lion Awards; The Markovič Method: Hojer triumphs in the TV categories
- Girl America and Good Morning, Brno! II have emerged as the second most highly awarded titles in film and television, respectively, at the 32nd awards ceremony

The Czech Film and Television Academy (CFTA) has honoured the finest achievements in Czech cinema and television at the 32nd Czech Lion Awards. Jiří Mádl’s historical drama Waves [+see also:
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In the television category, Pavel Soukup’s true-crime miniseries The Markovič Method: Hojer, which explores murder investigations in 1980s Czechoslovakia, led the pack with ten nominations. The series, produced for VoD platform Voyo under commercial broadcaster TV Nova, had previously won Best TV Series from Central and Eastern Europe at the Czech-based Serial Killer festival (see the news). Following closely on its tail were two Czech Television productions and Daughter of the Nation [+see also:
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The Award for Best Documentary Film went to Klára Tasovská’s I’m Not Everything I Want to Be [+see also:
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film profile]. The ceremony also honoured industry veterans. Director Karel Smyczek received the Award for Contributions to Czech Cinema, while a posthumous tribute was dedicated to composer and conductor Mario Klemens, whose work spanned decades’ worth of Czech and Slovak film scores. This year’s event placed particular emphasis on recognising behind-the-scenes professionals, with technical crew members announcing the winners alongside actors and actresses.
Here is the complete list of winners:
Best Film
Waves [+see also:
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Best Director
Jiří Mádl – Waves
Best Documentary Film
I'm Not Everything I Want to Be [+see also:
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Best Actress in a Leading Role
Pavla Beretová – Year of the Widow [+see also:
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Best Actor in a Leading Role
Oldřich Kaiser – The Gardener’s Year [+see also:
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Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Tatiana Pauhofová – Waves
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Stanislav Majer – Waves
Best Screenplay
Jiří Mádl – Waves
Best Cinematography
Martin Douba – Girl America [+see also:
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Best Film Editing
Alexander Kashcheev - I'm Not Everything I Want to Be
Best Sound
Viktor Ekrt – Waves
Best Music
Michal Novinski – Living Large [+see also:
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Best Stage Design
Jan Kadlec – Girl America
Best Costume Design
Jan Kadlec – Girl America
Best Make-up and Hairstyling
Jana Bílková, Martin Valeš, Martin Větrovec – Smetana (Czech Republic)
Best Miniseries or Drama Series
The Markovič Method: Hojer – Pavel Soukup (Czech Republic)
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Serial Work
Zuzana Zlatohlávková – Good Morning, Brno! II (Czech Republic)
Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Serial Work
Petr Lněnička – The Markovič Method: Hojer
Best Supporting Actress in a Leading Role in a Serial Work
Simona Lewandowská – Good Morning, Brno! II
Best Supporting Actor in a Leading Role in a Serial Work
Petr Uhlík – The Markovič Method: Hojer
Best Animated Film
Living Large – Kristina Dufková
Best Short Film
Buzz of the Earth – Greta Stocklassa (Czech Republic)
Honorary Awards for Unique Contribution to Czech Cinema
Karel Smyczek
Mário Klemens
Non-statutory awards
Best Film Poster
Girl America – Jan Kadlec, Jan Poukar
Magnesia Award for Best Student Film
Weeds – Pola Kazak (Czech Republic)
Film Fans’ Award
Waves – Jiří Mádl
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