"Daisies" (Czech: "Daisies" or "Sedmikrásky") is a 1966 Czechoslovak film directed by Věra Chytilová. It is considered a landmark of the Czech New Wave and is known for its avant-garde style and radical feminist themes. The film follows two young women, Marie I and Marie II, as they navigate a surreal and anarchic world, engaging in mischievous acts and defying societal norms.
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The plot centers on the two protagonists, both named


