Caught in the Net, a documentary mapping how predators target teenagers online, has been the most successful film at Czech cinemas this year, with over 400,000 viewers to date. Now its makers have released an uncensored version where viewers get to experience the explicit images to which its protagonists – young adult women playing 12-year-old girls – are exposed. Producer Pavla Klimešová told me why.
Related Articles
-
Czech company tax among the most complicated in Europe, claims survey
Radio Prague - Latest articles, , News, 0
The Czech Republic’s...
-
How the army became a “workshop” for cinema during communism
Radio Prague - Latest articles, , News, 0
František Vláčil, Karel...
-
Ice breakers on Prague’s Charles Bridge to be replaced in coming months
Radio Prague - Latest articles, , News, 0
The replacement of...
-
Prague’s Invalidovna set for major reconstruction
Radio Prague International, , News, 0
One of Prague’s largest Baroque monuments, the Invalidovna in the city’s district of Karlín, is set to undergo...
-
President Zeman: church restitution tax could fund repairs to monuments
Radio Prague - Latest articles, , News, 0
Money from church...
-
Police officer among Dutch group arrested over waiter attack
Radio Prague - Latest articles, , News, 0
Dutch media have...
-
-
Budget cuts to stay clear of defence spending
Radio Prague International, , News, 0
The government is...