Arved Voted Best Film of 2022 at Czech Film Critics Awards

PRAGUE: Arved / Arvéd by Vojtěch Mašek was awarded for best film, best script (Vojtěch Mašek, Jan Poláček) and best actor (Michal Kern) at the 13th edition of the Czech Film Critics Awards. The winners were announced in 10 categories.

Director Michal Blaško was awarded the Innogy Award for Best Newcomer for his debut feature Victim / Oběť. Suspicion / Podezření, the miniseries written by Štepán Hulík and directed by Blaško, was awarded in the Offscreen category, and Vita Smachelyuk received the Best Actress Award for the portrayal of the main character Irina in Blaško’s Victim.

The ceremony took place at Prague’s Archa Theatre on 4 February 2023.

Full List of Winners:

Best Film:
Arved / Arvéd (Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia)
Directed by Vojtěch Mašek
Produced by Cinémotif Films
Coproduced by Punkchart Films, the Czech Television
Supported by the Czech Film Fund, the Slovak Audiovisual Fund

Best Documentary:
Kapr Code / KaprKód (Czech Republic, Slovakia)
Directed by Lucie Králová
Produced by DOCUfilm PrahaMindset Pictures
Coproduced by the Czech TelevisionVIRUSfilmMagicLab
Supported by the Czech Film Fund, the Slovak Audiovisual Fund

Best Director:
Adam Sedlák for BANGER. (Czech Republic)
Produced by Shore Points
Coproduced by the Czech Television
Supported by the Czech Film Fund

Best Screenplay:
Vojtěch Mašek, Jan Poláček for Arvéd (Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia)

Audiovisual Achievement:
Editor Šimon Špidla for Good Old Czechs (Czech Republic, Slovakia)
Directed by Tomáš Bojar
Produced by NOW Productions
Coproduced by the Czech TelevisionRTVS – Rozhlas a televízia Slovensko, ArtichokeKM Plus Media
Supported by the Czech Film Fund, the Ministry of Defence of the Slovak Republic

Best Actor:
Michal Kern for Arvéd (Czech Republic, Slovenia, Slovakia)

Best Actress:
Vita Smačeljuk for Victim / Oběť (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany)
Directed by Michal Blaško
Produced by nutprodukcianutprodukce
Coproduced by Electric Sheep, the Czech TelevisionRTVS
Supported by the Slovak Audiovisual Fund, the Czech Film FundEurimages, the Hamburg Film Fund, the German Federal Film Fund, Creative Europe MEDIA Programme, the South Moravian Film Fund, the Stecký and Pilsen Regions

Innogy Award for Newcomer of the Year:
Michal Blaško for Victim / Oběť (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany)

and

Suspicion / Podezření (Czech Republic, France)
Directed by Michal Blaško
Produced by the Czech Television
Coproduced by nutprodukce (https://www.nutprodukce.cz/), ARTE G.E.I.E.
Broadcasted by the Czech Television, ARTE

Offscreen Award:
Suspicion / Podezření (Czech Republic, France)

Best Short Film:
Island of Freedom / Ostrov svobody
Directed by Petr Januschka

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