Daisies
Sedmikrásky
Czech Republic
1966
Two teenage girls, both named Marie, decide that since the world is spoiled they will be spoiled as well; accordingly they embark on a series of destructive pranks in which they consume and destroy the world about them. This freewheeling, madcap feminist farce was immediately banned by the government. —IMDb
Vera Chytilová was born on February 2, 1929, in Ostrava, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic). She studied philosophy and architecture in Brno for two years, then worked as a technical draftsman, a designer, a fashion model, a photo re-toucher, then worked as a clapper girl for Barrandov Film Studios in Prague. There she continued as a writer, actress, and assistant director.
She was denied a scholarship, or even a recommendation from Barrandov, but she took the admissions tests at FAMU and was accepted. From 1957-1962 she studied film directing under Otakar Vávra, who also taught Jirí Menzel, Milos Forman, Jan Nemec, and Ivan Passer. In 1962 she graduated as director from Film Academy (FAMU) in Prague. Her graduation film Strop (Ceiling 1962) and the following film Pytel blech (A Bagful of Fleas 1963) were “staged” improvisations with non-actors. In 1966 Chytilova and her husband, Jaroslav Kucera, made a witty surrealist comedy Sedmikrásky… read more
Hilarious, surprising and original! The energy and playfullness of this movie is inspiring. The movie should be a must-see in every film school to inspire the students to explore the endlessly possibilities of the film language!!
Loved it! I thought it was perfect, absolutely appealed to my cinematic preferences every single second of the film. It had this free energy to it, like anything could happen between the two of them. And yes, I did fall in love with both of them and would follow them anywhere. this movie could have easily been 3 hours long and I still would've been entertained through the whole thing.
