The Czech Republic has selected the film 'Waves,' directed by Jirí Mádl, as its submission for the best international feature category at the 2025 Oscars. This movie offers a fresh perspective on the period before and after the invasion of Czechoslovakia by Soviet Union-led Warsaw Pact troops. 'Waves' made its debut at the 58th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, where it received the audience award, before being announced as the official Czech entry for the prestigious awards.
The storyline of 'Waves' centers around the international news office at Czechoslovak Radio, a hub of talented individuals dedicated to honest journalism and the pursuit of truth. The film portrays the pivotal role played by these journalists during the Soviet invasion and occupation of Czechoslovakia in August 1968. It is described as an epic, visually captivating production that highlights themes of heroism, fraternity, love, betrayal, morality, and hope.
The ensemble cast of 'Waves' is led by Vojtech Vodochodský and features notable actors such as Tána Pauhofová, Stanislav Majer, Ondrej Stupka, and others. The film aims to showcase the resilience and courage of individuals facing an oppressive regime, while also exploring the enduring bonds of family and the complexities of human relationships.
The Czech film industry has a history of success at the Oscars, with Jan Sverák's 'Kolya' winning the international feature award in 1996. Subsequent Czech submissions, including Jan Hrebejk's 'Divided We Fall' and Ondrej Trojan's 'Želary,' have also received nominations, reflecting the country's strong presence in the global film arena.