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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]]''. Chytilova, you might say, plays Godard to [[Jiri Menzel]]’s Truffaut.+{{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]]''.
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Věra Chytilová (1929-) is an avant-garde 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.




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