Tschechischer Film im Sommerkino: "Tausendschönchen - Die kleinen Margeriten" (Sedmikrásky) OmU
19.08.2025
If it's too long until the next Czech Film Wednesday, you have the opportunity to watch "Tausendschönchen - Die kleinen Margeriten" (Sedmikrásky), an absolute film classic from the 1960s, at the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum on Friday. As is customary for Czech Film Wednesdays, this film will also be shown at the Hygiene Museum in the original version with German subtitles.
Marie 1 and Marie 2 are bored. Their favorite pastime is to let older men invite them to a restaurant and then quickly turn them down again. Tired of finding the world pointless, they decide to take the game to the extreme.
This wonderfully playful film by Czech director Věra Chytilová, which was banned after the crushing of the Prague Spring, was already a cult film in the 1960s: two anarchic women mess up pretty much everything, including themselves in the end. A punky, feminist, unbridled and crazy poem that is as psychedelic and pop as it is subversive and daring.
With an introduction by Dr. Frank Schmidt, art historian, TU Dresden
Directed by: Věra Chytilová
ČSSR, 1966 | 76 minutes | Czech with German subtitles
Where: In the summer cinema of the Deutsches Hygiene-Museum.
When: 22.08.2025, 21.00-23.00
Admission: 3,00-5,00 Euro
The film will be shown as part of the program accompanying the exhibition "Freedom. An unfinished story".