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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0889513Agnès Varda - IMDb

    Agnès Varda: In Memoriam. 7 Videos. 63 Photos. Agnès Varda was born on 30 May 1928 in Ixelles, Belgium. She was a director and writer, known for Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962), Vagabond (1985) and Faces Places (2017). She was married to Jacques Demy.

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    • Paris, France
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Agnès_VardaAgnès Varda - Wikipedia

    Varda was also known for her work as a documentarian with such works as Black Panthers (1968), The Gleaners and I (2000), The Beaches of Agnès (2008), Faces Places (2017), and her final film, Varda by Agnès (2019).

  3. Agnès Varda explores her memories, mostly chronologically, with photographs, film clips, interviews, reenactments, and droll, playful contemporary scenes of her narrating her story. Director Agnès Varda Stars Agnès Varda André Lubrano Blaise Fournier. 4. The Gleaners & I. 2000 1h 22m Not Rated. 7.7 (8.8K)

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  4. 29 de mar. de 2019 · Las películas esenciales de Agnès Varda. La mejor forma de iniciarse en su cine es la obra 'Cleo de 5 a 7 ' (1962), obra cumbre de la Nouvelle Vague, a la altura de títulos como 'Los 400 golpes' (1959) de Truffaut o 'Al final de la escapada' (1960) de Godard.

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  5. 3. Happiness. 1965 1h 20m Not Rated. 7.6 (9.5K) Rate. François, a young carpenter, lives a happy, uncomplicated life with his wife Thérèse and their two small children. One day he meets Emilie, a clerk in the local post office. Director Agnès Varda Stars Jean-Claude Drouot Marie-France Boyer Marcelle Faure-Bertin. 4. The Creatures.

  6. The Complete Films of Agnès Varda. A founder of the French New Wave who became an international art-house icon, Agnès Varda was a fiercely independent, restlessly curious visionary whose work was at once personal and passionately committed to the world around her.

  7. 9 de feb. de 2024 · Destacan el Oso de Plata de la Berlinale por La felicidad (1965); el León de Oro de Venecia por Sin techo ni ley (1985), y el César a Mejor documental de la Academia francesa con su autobiografía Las playas de Agnès (2008).