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Les Petites Marguerites

Original title: Sedmikrásky
  • 1966
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 15m
IMDb RATING
7.2/10
17K
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Les Petites Marguerites (1966)
After realizing that all world is spoiled, Marie and Marie are committed to be spoiled themselves. They rip off older men, feast in lavish meals and do all kinds of mischief. But what is all this leading to?
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After realizing that all world is spoiled, Marie and Marie are committed to be spoiled themselves. They rip off older men, feast in lavish meals and do all kinds of mischief. But what is all... Read allAfter realizing that all world is spoiled, Marie and Marie are committed to be spoiled themselves. They rip off older men, feast in lavish meals and do all kinds of mischief. But what is all this leading to?After realizing that all world is spoiled, Marie and Marie are committed to be spoiled themselves. They rip off older men, feast in lavish meals and do all kinds of mischief. But what is all this leading to?

  • Director
    • Vera Chytilová
  • Writers
    • Vera Chytilová
    • Pavel Jurácek
    • Ester Krumbachová
  • Stars
    • Ivana Karbanová
    • Jitka Cerhová
    • Marie Cesková
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    17K
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    • Director
      • Vera Chytilová
    • Writers
      • Vera Chytilová
      • Pavel Jurácek
      • Ester Krumbachová
    • Stars
      • Ivana Karbanová
      • Jitka Cerhová
      • Marie Cesková
    • 67User reviews
    • 119Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Ivana Karbanová
    • Marie II the Blonde
    Jitka Cerhová
    • Marie I the Brunette
    Marie Cesková
    • Woman in the Toilet
    Jirina Myskova
    • Toilet Assistant
    Marcela Brezinová
    • Toilet Assistant
    Julius Albert
    • Elder Playboy
    Oldrich Hora
    • Playboy
    • (as Dr. Oldrich Hora)
    Jan Klusák
    Jan Klusák
    • Younger Playboy
    Josef Konícek
    • Dancer in the Cabaret
    Jaromír Vomácka
    • Cheerful Man
    Helena Anýzová
    Helena Anýzová
    • Woman in toilet
    • (uncredited)
    Miroslava Babúrková
    • Woman in the Train Window
    • (uncredited)
    J. Bartos
    • Muscle Man
    • (uncredited)
    Oldrich Basus
    • Musician
    • (uncredited)
    Jirina Cesková
      Václav Chochola
      • Muz v cerném
      • (uncredited)
      A. Drábek
      • Musician: Violinist
      • (uncredited)
      Josef Hruby
      • Swimmer
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Vera Chytilová
      • Writers
        • Vera Chytilová
        • Pavel Jurácek
        • Ester Krumbachová
      • All cast & crew
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      User reviews67

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      spazmodeus

      First you think "what the hell?" and then you think "YEAH!!"

      This is really worth seeing. It's hard to explain why. There is no plot. There is no character development. There is a lot of beautiful surrealism. Like with anything from Dada and related art, the full effect only hits you after you stop asking "Why?" and "Whaa?" and "What the hell?". When you past that point, you'll have a great time.

      The charming nihilism captured in the movie is something that we couldn't duplicate nowadays, even if we tried.
      9dale_rosenthal

      More than meets the eye

      Daisies is a wonderful embodiment of the Prague Spring. Hedonism and consumerism get criticised while the inflammatory criticism is coded more subtly. At a time when Stalinism was being re-examined and the reputations of many Czechs were being "rehabilitated", Daisies was a well-masked critique of these reforms. The crazy 1960s cinematography, the strange accents of the two main characters, and the sheer hedonism (the economy was quite poor at the time) give a surreal edge to what is not a surreal film. The film also hints of a Czechoslovakia identifying with Western Europe and impatient with the regime -- despite its reforms. The cinematography is fun and the story is a definite upending of the usual role of women in Czech films. If you're looking for deep symbolism, you'll be disappointed. But as a fun romp, a sign of the times, and a historical piece, Daisies is superb.
      anngerman

      this film changed my life in 1967 in Yellow Springs, Ohio

      I first (and only) saw this film in 1967 at Antioch in the auditorium with scores of other impressionable hippies. I was totally in love with this film and thought the final sequences of the wrecked banquet and what followed were very cool. I have looked for his movie for years, even rented "closely watched trains" thinking it might be the one as I couldn't remember the english title. However, and thanks to the WEB, we just found this and I can not recommend it highly enough. It is a blueprint for wonderful female (mis)behavior and should be required watching in women's studies classes. I am so excited to find that I may now be able to rent/buy this that I wanted to share my comments in case some other veteran of those good old days remembers this film. If you are out there, write to me so we can share our pleasure in this film and the radical women film writers/directors/actors!!!
      dziga-3

      FEMINIST DADA LIVES!

      Chytilova surpasses even the genial Jiri Menzel in her blissful critique of the pieties and austerities associated with the Czech Stalinist regime under President Husak. DAISIES is an exercise in revolutionary modernism, anarch-dadaist in spirit and form. 21 deputies objected in parliament to the extravagant waste of food in the film, and Chytilova had to defend her film on communist-moral grounds: i.e. the two female protagonists (Marie 1 Jitka Cerkova, Marie 2 Ivana Karbanova) were spoilt brats to be condemned as so much waste-matter in the body politic of the workers' state. But we know that they are feminist anarchists, living (in terms of the plot narrative) off silly old men who buy them dinners, and (in terms of the poetic texture of the film) calling everything into question with the unquenchable brio of cartoon characters (they eat even photographs of food from glossy magazines). We, the audience, are happily infected (even today in the new millennium) by the blessed spirit of nihilism Chytilova has conjured up in those dangerous and exhilarating days of the Prague Spring. First there was Kafka (AMERIKA), then there was Hasek (THE GOOD SOLDIER SVEJK), and then there was Vera Chytilova. DAISIES is in my top ten films ever made.
      7nefeli9

      Visual masterpiece, didn't quite get the plot

      This was the most pleasurable thing I've ever watched. The scenes were beautifully put together. The style changed from black and white to sepia to colourful, sometimes with a blueish tint, sometime with other colours. I loved the saccadic camera movements that matched certain sounds, e.g. a phone ringing. The actresses' styling (clothes, hair, makeup) was also beautiful. The music was very good (e.g. an epic battle kind of piece of music during the cake fight between the girls). I liked the fact that the plot's point was to explore how the girls' reaction to the world's "badness" will end. But there were certain points that I didn't quite understand. I didn't really like how the girls sometimes spoke in a robotic manner, or how they seemed too naive and silly. Maybe that was the point: perfection isn't art anyway. I appreciate the fact that the director (Vera Chytilova) made this film in a time when women didn't have the freedom they have today. One of the main themes in the film is women breaking the barriers of the society they live in, and the rules dictating their behaviour. It really is emblematic in that sense. Overall I really enjoyed watching this film, but I didn't get where the plot was going, and where it actually went, plus the details I mentioned. But I would recommend it to anyone.

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      • Trivia
        The film was state-approved and had limitations in its production. Many conservative supporters of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia criticized the film for its appropriation of gluttony and the alleged support it shows for the heroines. In an era of the communist regime in Czechoslovakia, Vera Chytilová was "accused of nihilism" at the time of the release of this movie. The film was condemned to be unfit for the socialist ideas of the time. Banned by Czech authorities upon its release for "depicting the wanton".
      • Quotes

        Marie II: That's what I don't understand. Why does one say, "I love you"? Do you understand? Why can't one say, for example, "Egg"?

        Marie i: Well, there's an idea.

      • Crazy credits
        THIS FILM IS DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO GET UPSET ONLY OVER A STOMPED-UPON BED OF LETTUCE
      • Alternate versions
        Film restoration performed in 2022.
      • Connections
        Edited into CzechMate: In Search of Jirí Menzel (2018)
      • Soundtracks
        Recorded Music
        (19 themes from Album Supraphonu 3)

        Performed by Filmový Symfonický Orchestr (holder of The Order for Excellence, Prague)

        Conducted by Frantisek Belfín

        Performed by Prazsky Dixieland

        Sung by Eva Pilarová

        (P) 1966 Státní fond CR pro podporu a rozvoj ceské kinematografie

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      • Release date
        • November 15, 1967 (France)
      • Country of origin
        • Czechoslovakia
      • Language
        • Czech
      • Also known as
        • Daisies
      • Filming locations
        • Barrandov Studios, Prague, Czech Republic(Studio)
      • Production company
        • Filmové studio Barrandov
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      Box office

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      • Gross US & Canada
        • $13,692
      • Opening weekend US & Canada
        • $6,576
        • Jul 8, 2012
      • Gross worldwide
        • $14,191
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      Tech specs

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      • Runtime
        1 hour 15 minutes
      • Color
        • Black and White
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.37 : 1

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