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2 Directing Degree Programs in Czech Republic


Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (AMU)
Master's in Directing Cinema and Digital Media
- Prague 1, Czech Republic
Master degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The Master’s programme in Directing Cinema and Digital Media at FAMU is a full-time, English-taught, three-year course designed for graduates who wish to develop their authorship, storytelling, and directing skills across fiction, documentary, and experimental media. The programme emphasizes the director’s role throughout the production process — from concept development and scriptwriting to image design, actor direction, and post-production.


Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (AMU)
Master's in Directing of Devised and Object Theater
- Prague 1, Czech Republic
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Offered by the Department of Alternative and Puppet Theatre, the Master’s programme in Directing of Devised and Object Theatre is designed for students who wish to explore contemporary performance beyond conventional scripted drama. Rather than interpreting pre-written plays, the programme emphasises devising original works from inspiration, material, object, space, and audience relations.
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A directing degree in the Czech Republic offers a creative and hands-on approach to mastering the art of film and theater direction. This field encourages you to explore storytelling techniques while fostering your artistic vision and leadership skills.
Through courses in directing, you'll delve into script analysis, performance techniques, and visual storytelling. You’ll also engage in practical instruction with opportunities to direct projects that allow you to cultivate collaboration and communication skills. The environment supports intellectual growth as students explore diverse narratives and artistic styles.
Czech educational institutions emphasize experiential learning, reflecting the local industry’s focus on innovation in the arts. The strong cultural scene in the Czech Republic provides a rich backdrop for developing your directing abilities. Graduates often pursue careers as film and theater directors, filmmakers, or producers, equipped with skills valued on an international scale. The blend of artistic training and cultural immersion fosters independence, ensuring you’re well-prepared for the global creative landscape.