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Review

Klára Tasovská’s I’m Not Everything I Want to Be (Ještě nejsem, kým chci být, 2024)

Vol. 146 (Summer 2024) by Oyku Sofuoglu
This film tells the story of Libuše Jarcovjáková, a Czech photographer who struggled to make a name for herself throughout her life.
Review

Oldřich Lipský’s Happy End (Šťastný konec, 1967)

Vol. 130 (December 2022) by Colette de Castro
In this 1967 comedy, time runs backwards.
Review

Jan Šikl’s Reconstruction of Occupation (Rekonstrukce okupace, 2021)

Vol. 119 (November 2021) by Colette de Castro
Jan Šikl revisits the Prague Spring by assembling a collection of contemporary home movies.
Review

Peter Kerekes’ BATAstories (Baťa, první globalista, 2018)

Vol. 101 (January 2020) by Konstanty Kuzma
Peter Kerekes' film touches on all the problems of global capitalism without addressing any of them.
Photo Essay

Daisies: A Photo Essay

Vol. 88 (October 2018) by Jessica Sadana
EEFB's Věra Chytilová issue features our first photo-essay. Made by Indian filmmaker Jessica Sadana, it is a meditation on themes from Chytilová's seminal Daisies.
Essay

Věra Chytilová’s Ceiling (Strop, 1961)

Vol. 88 (October 2018) by Hamish Ford
Hamish Ford offers a close analysis of Věra Chytilová's feminist and fragmentary student debut.
Essay

Revisiting the Ongoing Debates Concerning Věra Chytilová’s “Feminism”

Vol. 88 (October 2018) by Konstanty Kuzma
Konstanty Kuzma asks why we keep returning to a debate that seems settled.
Essay

The Philosophical Farce of Daisies

Vol. 88 (October 2018) by Daniel Brennan
Daniel Brennan brings out neglected aspects of Věra Chytilová's 1966 masterpiece through a reading that focuses on its use of farce.
Essay

Feminism, Destruction and Joy in Daisies

Vol. 88 (October 2018) by Elena Pachner Sarno
Elena Pachner Sarno revisits themes of feminism, destruction and joy in Věra Chytilová's famous work.
Essay

The Films of Věra Chytilová

Vol. 88 (October 2018) by Jan Čulík
Jan Čulík recounts the career of Věra Chytilová from the prolific 1960s to her difficult standing in the "Normalization" period and after 1989.
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