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A sense of audio-visual immersion welcomes visitors at the threshold of “Il Nostro Tempo, CinéFondationCartier” at Triennale Milano, ushering them into a unique cinematic experience.
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This Award-Winning Masterpiece Walked the Same Path as 'Into the Wild,' but Surpassed It in Every WayNo one has any answers to why people make these reckless decisions, even the profound French filmmaker Agnès Varda, who is perhaps more tapped into human psychology than anyone who has operated ...
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A mystery photographer made stunning images of 1960s San Francisco. Clues point to a filmmaking legendThen, last weekend, the strongest clue emerged, in a stray comment from a Reddit poster identified as “miaomy”: “That kind of looks like Agnes Varda.” The anonymous photographer on April ...
Le Paris d'Agnès Varda, de-ci de-là also deals with themes emblematic of the artist, such as her view of women and the ...
Agnès Varda was born in Brussels, Belgium and was raised in France. She attended the École du Louvre, studying art history and gained a strong interest in experimental and radical photography.
The Sundance hit "Sorry, Baby" will also appear in Directors' Fortnight, the only section in Cannes to give an audience award ...
The Criterion Mobile Closet is making yet another stop on its nationwide road trip. Following its appearance at SXSW and at ...
What to Watch: In Theaters and On Streaming. Link to What to Watch: In Theaters and On Streaming. New Movies and Shows Streaming in April: What to Watch on Netflix, Max, Hulu, Disney+ and More ...
Director Agnès Varda gathers some of her collaborators from JACQUOT DE NANTES to discuss their experiences making the film as well as show Varda wove her grief over the loss of her husband ...
Veteran counterculture filmmaker Todd Haynes, whose hits include Velvet Goldmine, Carol and Dark Waters, will receive the ...
Agnès Varda was born in Brussels, Belgium and was raised in France. She attended the École du Louvre, studying art history and gained a strong interest in experimental and radical photography.
as well as Federico Fellini’s classic “8 1/2” and Agnès Varda’s “The Beaches of Agnès.” American Cinematheque’s line-up for June 6-7 will be announced at a later date.
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