Czech Lion Award for Best Sound

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Czech Lion Award for Best Sound
CountryCzech Republic
First awarded1994
Currently held by Lukáš Ujčík , Samuel Jurkovič , Jan Šulcek
Website http://www.filmovaakademie.cz

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

Winners

YearEnglish NameOriginal NamePerson
1994 Faust Lekce Faust Ivo Špalj
1995 The Dance Teacher Učitel tanceVáclav Hála, Ivo Špalj
1996 Forgotten Light Zapomenuté světlo Radim Hladík ml.
1997 An Ambiguous Report About the End of the World Nejasná zpráva o konci světa Michal Hloudek
1998 Sekal Has to Die Je třeba zabít Sekala Radim Hladík ml.
1999 Eliška Likes it Wild Eliška má ráda divočinuRadim Hladík ml., Ivo Špalj, Radek Rondevald
2000 Wild Flowers Kytice Jiří Klenka
2001 Rebels RebelovéOtto Chlpek, Radim Hladík ml.
2002 Year of the Devil Rok ďábla Michal Holubec
2003 Želary Želary Jiří Klenka
2004 King of Thieves Král zlodějů Zdeněk Taubler
2005 Wrong Side Up Příběhy obyčejného šílenství Michal Holubec
2006 Grandhotel GrandhotelPavel Rejholec, Jakub Čech
2007 La Vie en rose Edith Piaf Laurent Zeilig
2008 Tobruk TobrukPavel Rejholec, Jakub Čech
2009 3 Seasons in Hell 3 sezóny v peklePavel Rejholec, Jakub Čech
2010 Kooky Kuky se vracíJakub Čech, Juraj Mravec a Pavel Rejholec
2011 Alois Nebel Alois NebelViktor Ekrt, Ondřej Ježek
2012 In the Shadow Ve stínuPavel Rejholec, Jakub Čech
2013 Burning Bush Hořící keřPetr Čechák, Marek Hart
2014 The Way Out Cesta venDaniel Němec, Ivan Horák
2015 Schmitke Schmitke Cristoph Chevallerie
2016 A Prominent Patient MasarykViktor Ekrt, Pavel Rejholec
2017 Barefoot Po strništ bosJakub Čech, Claus Lynge
2018DomestiqueDomestikJan Šulcek, Jakub Jurásek, David Titěra
2019 The Painted Bird Nabarvené ptáče Pavel Rejholec
2020 Charlatan Šarlatán Radim Hladík jr.
2021 Zátopek Zátopek Pavel Rejholec , Jakub Čech
2022 Il Boemo Il Boemo Daniel Němec , Francesco Liotard
2023 Restore Point Bod Obnovy Lukáš Ujčík , Samuel Jurkovič , Jan Šulcek

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