Hi, I am looking for someone to write an article on gender and sexuality in european cinema Paper must be at least 1500 words. Please, no plagiarized work! Male dominance and superiority in nearly all the domains of life have been the major agenda behind gender wars. Additionally, how the feminine sexuality, appearance, and perceptions among men have stirred the issue of discussion. One Czech filmmaker, Vera Chytilova, came up with a movie plot that hit at the very middle of the controversy. In the feminist cinema, Vera Chytilova’s Daisies became an aesthetically and politically adventurous cinema to be considered among the greatest works on the subject.In the film, women have always been shown in a manner that insinuates their capability of giving visual pleasure. In fact, women have been portrayed in European Films as beings designed to sexually satisfy men. and use their sexuality as a tool for manipulating the way men think and make decisions. Psychoanalytically, there is a manner in which films and cinema can be plotted and produced to induce fascination that is reinforced by the existing and the past fascinations in a person and his social formations (Mulvey 833). The movie created by Vera Chytilova, Daisies, depicts two women, who are actually sisters, and who have reported being on their worst behavior: taking food, clothes, men, and other significant things in life for granted. The reason behind their choice is that the world is already spoiled and there is nothing good to treasure in the world. They live by a simple yet incomprehensible attitude that, ‘if you don’t like a thing or the prevailing circumstances, then one should break the rules’. Meaning there is no need to please the world when the world itself never pleases you in the first place. The whole concept behind this plotting is feminism, depicting that the world is not an interesting place for females since it is dominated and ruled by men. There is a common phrase that has been created to express this feeling – ‘it’s a man’s world’.On the other side, it is interesting&nbsp.that men are the keepers of women and are more pleased with the existence of a feminine form. It greatly contrasts the way women feel and this could be the reason misunderstandings have always prevailed between men and women. The European filmmakers, to grab men’s attention and boost film sales, have extensively exploited this phenomenon. There is this fascination men have with the feminine form and that they cannot resist (Mulvey 835). Therefore, the European filmmakers, to get men purchasing the films, have tactfully incorporated this concept.