Screening of the iconic DAISIES
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Screening of the iconic DAISIES

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Sun 16 June 2024
Screening of the iconic DAISIES
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Sun 16 June 2024 19:30 - Sun 16 June 2024 21:00
The Garden Cinema
39-41 Parker Street
London WC2B 5PQ, London,
England
Věra Chytilová’s classic of surrealist cinema is the most adventurous and anarchic Czech movie of the 1960s. Two young women, both named Marie, revolt against a degenerate, decayed and oppressive society, attacking symbols of wealth and bourgeois culture. A riotous, punk-poem of a film that is both hilarious and mind-warpingly innovative, it has influenced generations of filmmakers.

Screening times:
Sunday 16 June 2024, 7.30 pm
Thursday 20 June 2024, 4 pm
Shown by The Garden Cinema as part of their Women Aren't Funny season. In partnership with the Czech Centre.
The screening on Sunday 16 June, will be introduced by filmmaker and lecturer Pavel Prokopic.

Defiant feminist statement? Nihilistic, avant-garde comedy? Daisies remains a fascinating cinematic rollercoaster. Remarkable and refreshingly uncompromising, it continues to provoke, stimulate and entertain.

Pavel Prokopic is a Czech filmmaker, and lecturer at the University of Salford. His current work focuses on advancing cinema as a unique form of art and storytelling by combining creative experimentation, philosophical concepts, and cutting-edge technologies. His work has been widely published, exhibited and presented, including FACT in Liverpool and V&A museum in London. He holds an AHRC-funded PhD, and a Master’s degree in Film Aesthetics from Magdalen College, University of Oxford.

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