Czech Lion Award for Best Screenplay

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Czech Lion Award for Best Screenplay
CountryCzech Republic
First awarded1993
Currently held by Alice Nellis
Website http://www.filmovaakademie.cz

Czech Lion Award for Best Screenplay is award given to the Czech film with best Screenplay.

Winners

YearEnglish NameOriginal NameWriter
1993 Helimadoe Helimadoe Václav Šašek
1994 Thanks for Every New Morning Díky za každé nové ráno Halina Pawlowská
1995 The Garden Záhrada Ondrej Šulaj, Marek Leščák, Martin Šulík
1996 Kolya Kolja Zdeněk Svěrák
1997 Buttoners Knoflíkáři Petr Zelenka
1998 Sekal Has to Die Je třeba zabít Sekala Jiří Křižan
1999 Idiot Returns Návrat idiota Saša Gedeon
2000 Divided We Fall Musíme si pomáhat Petr Jarchovský
2001 Autumn Spring Babí léto Jiří Hubač
2002 Some Secrets Výlet Alice Nellis
2003 Boredom in Brno Nuda v Brně Vladimír Morávek, Jan Budař
2004 Up and Down Horem pádem Petr Jarchovský
2005 Something Like Happiness Štěstí Bohdan Sláma
2006 Rules of Lies Pravidla lži Robert Sedláček
2007 Empties Vratné lahve Zdeněk Svěrák
2008 The Country Teacher Venkovský učitel Bohdan Sláma
2009 Protector Protektor Robert Geisler, Benjamin Tuček, Marek Najbrt
2010 Walking Too Fast Pouta Ondřej Štindl
2011 Leaving Odcházení Václav Havel
2012 In the Shadow Ve stínu Marek Epstein, David Ondříček, Misha Votruba
2013 Burning Bush Hořící keř Štěpán Hulík
2014 The Way Out Cesta ven Petr Václav
2015 Lost in Munich Ztraceni v Mnichově Petr Zelenka
2016 A Prominent Patient Masaryk Petr Kolečko, Alex Koenigsmark, Julius Ševčík
2017 Ice Mother Bába z ledu Bohdan Sláma
2018 Winter Flies Všechno bude Petr Pýcha
2019 Owners Vlastníci Jiří Havelka
2020 Shadow Country Krajina ve stínu Ivan Arsenjev
2021 Occupation Okupace Marek Šindelka , Vojtěch Mašek
2022 Arved Arvéd Jan Poláček , Vojtěch Mašek
2023 The Exhale Němá tajemství Alice Nellis

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