Events
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Start: 21:00
End: 23:59
(Hong Kong 1982, English) "The Ninja Strikes Back" is tremendously entertaining, delivering sleazy and action-packed incidents from start to finish. A fight on the steps of Rome, a freeze-frame decapitation, a balding businessman being overpowered by drug addled nymphomaniacs, and a topless woman sunning herself on a beach only to then be shot at by a sniper are buy some of the many highlights. Start: 20:00
End: 23:59
Born from the metal and hardcore soul of Norway, COMBICHRIST is the brainchild of Andy LaPlegua. Creating music for much of his life, Andy began his musical empire fronting two highly respected (but very Norway-inclusive) bands: Fleshfire, who split up after releasing an EP, and Lash Out. While playing with Lash Out, Andy felt constricted within the organic side of hardcore and metal and decided it was time to branch out work in electronics and dance beats… which began the influential and seminal band Icon Of Coil. Originally a solo adventure, Andy soon added Sebastian Komor and Christian Lund and it became Andy’s first project to be released in the US through Philadelphia’s Metropolis Records. Start: 19:30
End: 23:59
SABOT TARENTATEC @KLUB 007 STRAHOV entrance: 250 ck
Start: 17:00
End: 23:27
International Human Rights Documentary Film Festival Organised by People in Need Held under the auspices of Václav Havel, the Minister of Culture Václav Riedlbauch, and the Mayor of Prague Pavel Bém Locations:
Lucerna: Štěpánská 61, 116 02 Praha 1, Czech Republic E-mail: lucerna@lucerna.cz Svetozor: Vodičkova 41, Prague 1, 110 00 Atlas: Sokolovská 1, 186 00 Praha 8 Institut Français de Prague: Štěpánská 35, 111 21, Praha 1 Municipal Library: Mariánské námĕsti 1, 110 00, Praha 1 Evald: Národni třida 28, 110 00, Praha 1 Langhans Gallery: Vodičkova 37. 110 00, Praha 1
One World has grown over the years to become the largest human rights film festival in Europe. It is one of the leading cultural events in Prague and the Czech Republic. Every year, One World presents more than 100 films from all around the globe and seeks to promote high-quality documentary filmmaking on social, politically engaged, human rights themes. In 2007, One World was awarded a UNESCO special mention for its contribution to human rights and peace education. | ||






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