Czech Streets - Jana.wmv May 2026
The Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU) has produced hundreds of short student films. Some were exported as WMVs for CD-ROM distribution. "Jana" could be the central character in a 5–12 minute short exploring urban alienation or romance. The "Streets" element would serve as both setting and metaphor.
Expected aesthetic: Grainy, handheld, natural lighting, with direct sound from Wenceslas Square or the Charles Bridge.
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Crossing the Charles Bridge, Jana’s eyes followed the silhouettes of the baroque statues that guarded the passage. Tourists tossed coins, hoping for love or luck, but Jana had a different wish: she wanted to understand the stories that lived in the stones. The Film and TV School of the Academy
She stopped by the statue of St. John of Nepomuk, his hand forever pointing toward the Vltava. The river below reflected the lanterns, turning the water into a ribbon of fireflies. Jana whispered her wish, and a soft splash echoed from the riverbank—a small wooden boat gliding silently past, its oars moving in perfect rhythm with her heartbeat.
A fisherman on the boat tipped his hat. “Evening, Jana,” he called. “You’re looking for stories? The river carries them all—old love letters, forgotten songs, the laughter of children who once played on these banks. Listen, and you’ll hear them.” The "Streets" element would serve as both setting
Jana laughed, the sound mingling with the distant murmur of a street musician playing a melancholy violin. She closed her eyes, and for a moment the bridge seemed to stretch into infinity, each stone a page in a never‑ending chronicle.