Věra Chytilová
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- | {{Template}}'''Věra Chytilová''' ([[1929]]-) is an [[avant-garde]] [[Czech people|Czech]] [[film director]] and pioneer of [[Czech cinema]]. She is considered one of the greatest female Czech [[filmmakers]]. Banned by the [[Czechoslovakian]] government in the [[1960s]], she is best known for her [[Czech New Wave]] film, ''[[Daisies (film)|Daisies]]''. | + | {{Template}}'''Věra Chytilová''' ([[1929]]-) is an [[avant-garde]] [[Czech people|Czech]] [[film director]] and pioneer of [[Czech cinema]]. She is considered one of the greatest female Czech [[filmmakers]]. Banned by the [[Czechoslovakian]] government in the [[1960s]], she is best known for her [[Czech New Wave]] film, ''[[Daisies (film)|Daisies]]''. Chytilova, you might say, plays Godard to [[Jiri Menzel]]’s Truffaut. |
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