Daises by Věra Chytilová is one of the most important films of the Czechoslovak New Wave, from which the image of a rebellious female figure emerges. Due to its complex nature, aesthetic and semantic diversity, this surreal image can be interpreted on many levels, often extremely different. It is both a criticism of consumerism and nihilism, and a feminist manifesto in the Central and Eastern European edition. The communism that dominated this area tended to institutionalize the inequalities between women and men. Due to the complexity of the problem and the multitude of possible interpretations, the film analysis is based on various methodologies oscillating between feminist criticism and Laura Mulvey’s reflections on the ca...
The thesis about The Portrayal of Women in Czech Film in Times of Dictatorship is examining the fema...
This paper will mount the challenge to discover the landscape of cinematic images, which construct t...
This paper explores the Czechoslovakian films from 1963 to 1968, which I call the “innovation ...
A study of two films directed by Vera Chytilova - Daisies (Sedmikrasky, 1966), a monument of the Cze...
An article about the films by the Czech film director Věra Chytilová, with special emphasis on her p...
Tekst stanowi krytyczną rekapitulację refleksji filmoznawczej prowadzonej w Czechach i Słowacji a ...
Exciting Prague Leporello. Prague, the Restless Heart of Europe (1984), a film by Věra Chytilová Vě...
Dzięki niepowtarzalnej konstelacji wielu czynników w latach sześćdziesiątych XX wieku w Czechosłowac...
The main target of this work is gender analysis of Czech film posters created in year 1968 with emph...
This bachelor thesis deals with feminist film theory and the role of women in Hollywood cinema. The ...
Věra Chytilova’s film was created during the culmination of processes related to the Czechoslovak no...
Czech film maker Vera Chytilova was the first woman ever who was allowed to study film direction at ...
Praca, w oparciu o feministyczną teorie filmu, porusza tematykę uprzedmiotowienia kobiet na ekranie,...
Celem pracy jest przeanalizowanie kobiecych bohaterek, które pojawiły się w wybranych polskich filma...
(in English): The following bachelors thesis deals with the creative cooperation of the Czech film d...
The thesis about The Portrayal of Women in Czech Film in Times of Dictatorship is examining the fema...
This paper will mount the challenge to discover the landscape of cinematic images, which construct t...
This paper explores the Czechoslovakian films from 1963 to 1968, which I call the “innovation ...
A study of two films directed by Vera Chytilova - Daisies (Sedmikrasky, 1966), a monument of the Cze...
An article about the films by the Czech film director Věra Chytilová, with special emphasis on her p...
Tekst stanowi krytyczną rekapitulację refleksji filmoznawczej prowadzonej w Czechach i Słowacji a ...
Exciting Prague Leporello. Prague, the Restless Heart of Europe (1984), a film by Věra Chytilová Vě...
Dzięki niepowtarzalnej konstelacji wielu czynników w latach sześćdziesiątych XX wieku w Czechosłowac...
The main target of this work is gender analysis of Czech film posters created in year 1968 with emph...
This bachelor thesis deals with feminist film theory and the role of women in Hollywood cinema. The ...
Věra Chytilova’s film was created during the culmination of processes related to the Czechoslovak no...
Czech film maker Vera Chytilova was the first woman ever who was allowed to study film direction at ...
Praca, w oparciu o feministyczną teorie filmu, porusza tematykę uprzedmiotowienia kobiet na ekranie,...
Celem pracy jest przeanalizowanie kobiecych bohaterek, które pojawiły się w wybranych polskich filma...
(in English): The following bachelors thesis deals with the creative cooperation of the Czech film d...
The thesis about The Portrayal of Women in Czech Film in Times of Dictatorship is examining the fema...
This paper will mount the challenge to discover the landscape of cinematic images, which construct t...
This paper explores the Czechoslovakian films from 1963 to 1968, which I call the “innovation ...