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Věra Chytilová

Věra Chytilová

Directing·February 2, 1929·March 12, 201485 years old·Ostrava, Czechoslovakia

Věra Chytilová (February 2, 1929 – March 12, 2014) was an avant-garde Czech film director and pioneer of Czech cinema. At the age of 28 she was accepted into the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU). While attending FAMU she studied underneath renowned film director Otakar Vavra, graduating in 1962.

Chytilová is best known for her once highly controversial film Sedmikrásky (Daisies) – (1966). Daisies is known for its un-sympathetic characters, lack of a continuous narrative and abrupt visual style. Chytilová states that she structured Daisies to “restrict [the spectator’s] feeling of involvement and lead him to an understanding of the underlying idea or philosophy”. The film was banned within Czechoslovakia upon its initial release in 1966 until 1967, but in 1966 the film won the Grand Prix at the Bergamo Film Festival in Italy. After Daisies the government made it very difficult for Chytilová to find work within Czechoslovakia, even though she was never officially classified as a 'blacklisted' director. After the Soviet Union invasion in 1968 it was virtually impossible for her to find work and she resorted to directing commercials under her husband’s name, Jaroslav Kučera.

In 1976, due to the low cinema attendance she was approached by the government to begin directing films through a state-run production company. At the same time the United States was assembling a 'Year of Women' Film Festival and contacted Chytilová to gain permission to screen Daisies as their opening film. She informed the festival that the only non-censored prints of the film could be found in Paris and Brussels, and that her government would not allow her to attend the festival, nor were they allowing her to direct films. The festival then began to apply international pressure upon the Czechoslovakian government by petitioning on Chytilová’s behalf. In accordance with this international pressure Chytilová wrote a letter directly to President Gustáv Husák. Due to the success of the international pressure, and Chytilová’s personal appeal to President Husak, Chytilová began production of Hra o jablko (The Apple Game, 1976). The Apple Game was completed and then was screened at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival, and won the Silver Hugo and the Chicago International Film Festival.

Known For
Filmography · 45
Peaches2018CzechMate: In Search of Jiří Menzel2016To Make a Comedy Is No Fun2012Naughty Young People: Chytilová, Kučera, Krumbachová2009Golden SixtiesTV2007Troublemakers2006Pleasant Moments2005Searching for Ester2004Journey: Portrait of Věra Chytilová2003Trója v proměnách času2001Expulsion from Paradise2000Flights and FallsTV1998Traps1995GENUSTV1993Kam panenky...1992The Inheritance or Fuckoffguysgoodday1991My Pragues Understand Me1990TGM the Liberator1989A Hoof Here, a Hoof There1988The Jester and the Queen1987Wolf's Hole1985Prague – The Restless Heart of Europe1984The Very Late Afternoon of a Faun1982Calamity1981Panelstory or Birth of a Community1981Chytilová Versus Forman1978Time is inexorable1978The Apple Game1971Comrades1970Fruit of Paradise1970Pravda1968Seven Days to Remember1966Daisies1966An Occasion to Speak1966Pearls of the Deep1963Something Different1963A Bagful of Fleas1962Green Street1962Ceiling1960Caterwauling1957Lost Children1957Konec jasnovidce1955Hudba z Marsu1954Severní přístav1951The Emperor and the Golem
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