- Smrt krásných srnců (1987)
- The Death of Black Horses (1987)
- The Death of Black Horses (1987)
- The Death of Black Horses (1987)
- The Death of Black Horses (1987)
- The Case of the Missing Hare (1982)
- The Case of the Missing Hare (1982)
- The Case of the Missing Hare (1982)
- The Case of the Missing Hare (1982)
- The Case of the Missing Hare (1982)
Delving into the world of detective films set in Czechia offers a fascinating journey through the country's rich history, culture, and cinematic storytelling. From the cobblestone streets of Prague to the mysterious landscapes of the countryside, these films not only provide thrilling mysteries but also showcase the unique charm of Czechia. Whether you're a fan of classic whodunits or modern crime dramas, this curated list will guide you through some of the best detective stories that have emerged from this enchanting part of Europe.

Smrt krásných srnců (1987)
Description: This film, while not a traditional detective story, explores the mystery of life and death through the eyes of a young man in a surreal, Kafkaesque setting. Its inclusion in this list is due to its thematic exploration of existential mysteries.
Fact: The film was banned in Czechoslovakia until 1990 due to its critical portrayal of the communist regime.


The Death of Black Horses (1987)
Description: This film, while not a traditional detective story, explores the mystery of life and death through the eyes of a young man in a surreal, Kafkaesque setting. Its inclusion in this list is due to its thematic exploration of existential mysteries.
Fact: The film was banned in Czechoslovakia until 1990 due to its critical portrayal of the communist regime.


The Death of Black Horses (1987)
Description: This film, while not a traditional detective story, explores the mystery of life and death through the eyes of a young man in a surreal, Kafkaesque setting. Its inclusion in this list is due to its thematic exploration of existential mysteries.
Fact: The film was banned in Czechoslovakia until 1990 due to its critical portrayal of the communist regime.


The Death of Black Horses (1987)
Description: This film, while not a traditional detective story, explores the mystery of life and death through the eyes of a young man in a surreal, Kafkaesque setting. Its inclusion in this list is due to its thematic exploration of existential mysteries.
Fact: The film was banned in Czechoslovakia until 1990 due to its critical portrayal of the communist regime.


The Death of Black Horses (1987)
Description: This film, while not a traditional detective story, explores the mystery of life and death through the eyes of a young man in a surreal, Kafkaesque setting. Its inclusion in this list is due to its thematic exploration of existential mysteries.
Fact: The film was banned in Czechoslovakia until 1990 due to its critical portrayal of the communist regime.


The Case of the Missing Hare (1982)
Description: A delightful blend of comedy and detective work, this film follows a detective who must solve the case of a missing hare, leading to a series of humorous and unexpected events.
Fact: The film was inspired by a real-life event where a hare escaped from a zoo in Prague.


The Case of the Missing Hare (1982)
Description: A delightful blend of comedy and detective work, this film follows a detective who must solve the case of a missing hare, leading to a series of humorous and unexpected events.
Fact: The film was inspired by a real-life event where a hare escaped from a zoo in Prague.


The Case of the Missing Hare (1982)
Description: A delightful blend of comedy and detective work, this film follows a detective who must solve the case of a missing hare, leading to a series of humorous and unexpected events.
Fact: The film was inspired by a real-life event where a hare escaped from a zoo in Prague.


The Case of the Missing Hare (1982)
Description: A delightful blend of comedy and detective work, this film follows a detective who must solve the case of a missing hare, leading to a series of humorous and unexpected events.
Fact: The film was inspired by a real-life event where a hare escaped from a zoo in Prague.


The Case of the Missing Hare (1982)
Description: A delightful blend of comedy and detective work, this film follows a detective who must solve the case of a missing hare, leading to a series of humorous and unexpected events.
Fact: The film was inspired by a real-life event where a hare escaped from a zoo in Prague.
