FAMU, the Film and Television School at the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, is one of Europes oldest and finest film academies. Located in a cultural landmark, the Lazansky Palace, in the center of Prague, FAMU has played an integral role in Czech cultural history for the last sixty years, fostering the New Wave of the '60s, and serving as a headquarters for the student-led Velvet Revolution that helped end the Cold War.
Academy alumni include such famous directors and writers as Jiri Menzel, Milan Kundera, Milos Forman,Vera Chytilova, and Vaclav Havel, who continue to visit the school and lecture. The presence of such luminaries allows FAMU International students an unparalleled experience.
Students in the FAMU International Film Program study in one of the most dynamic and compelling cities in Europe while earning a full semester of University credit.
@feky141 a? tak at se učí když sem chtějí. aspon budou vědět do čeho jdou
idriell 3 months ago
@idriell protože, jestli sis nevsimnul, je to urceno pro zahranicni studenty :)
feky141 3 months ago
@DraganKajtez Није чешки проблем.Зависки шта изабереш да студираш ако режију онда ти је не потребан
CoolMila 1 year ago
jen nechápu proč to není česky, nějakej problém s češtinou na českých školách?
idriell 2 years ago
Who is the blonde in the dance school clip that says "I recommend it"? She is gorgeous!!!
drdunkin00 2 years ago