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‘Daisies’ (1966)—by Czechoslovakian new wave filmmaker Vera Chytilová—was a breakthrough in feminist filmmaking. The film follows the anarchic exploits of two doll-like young women, both called Marie, as they play pranks on gullible older men, conspicuously consume, and speculate on their existence. Join us at 2pm on Saturday 15 November for a screening of this whirlwind Czechoslovak classic at the Institute of Modern Art to complement current exhibition ‘Confronting Femininity’ curated by Sal E
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