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Czech Streets 63 Better -
Prague, late autumn. A cobblestone lane off Žitná Street. Number 63 is a faded door between a vinyl record shop and a absinthe bar that smells of anise and regret.
: Keep an eye out for the unique sharp-angled Cubist buildings (like the House of the Black Madonna ) that you won't find in many other European cities.
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If you’ve ever stumbled upon the online series Czech Streets (known for its raw, unscripted, POV-style documentaries about everyday life in the Czech Republic—yes, really), you’ll know that each episode carries a number. Episode 63 is a strange tipping point. Why? Because after that episode, the series shifted from "observational" to "participatory." In Episode 63, the filmmaker finally steps out from behind the camera and into the frame—not as a narrator, but as a character. It’s the moment the "street" stops being a backdrop and starts being a mirror.
near Wenceslas Square for stunning glasswork and hidden cinemas.
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