Trying to capture a film as wild and sprawling as Věra Chytilová’s 1966 film DAISIES (Sedmikrásky) is an absurd endeavor in itself, a wrong-headed attempt to control what will always resist being contained.
Paradoxically enough, coming up with an alphabetical list for this film seems to me the only fitting strategy as such a list only highlights the arbitrariness of the alphabet and the inherent contradiction of any classification system. We think that lists are there to order the world, but in fact they create the unforseen.
As Michel Foucault writes in The Order of Things:
„We are all familiar with the disconcerting effect of the proximity of extremes, or, quite simply, with the sudden vicinity of things that have no relation to each other; the mere act of enumeration thta heaps them all together has a power of enchantment all its own.“
And I think, this is also one the enchantments Věra Chytilová’s Daisies puts onto us.
The video essays was made as part of a one-week film analysis module at HSLU Design Film Kunst and is dedicated to my students.
