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  1. Language. French. Two icons of cinema link up on the streets of New York City in this portrait of Pier Paolo Pasolini, filmed by Agnés Varda in 1967. Directed by Agnés Varda. Editing by Sophie Vermersch and Rosalie Varda-Demy. Sound Mixing by Léon Rousseau. Addeddate. 2023-08-10 20:08:33. Identifier. pasolini-varda. Scanner.

    • 4 min
  2. 8 de oct. de 2023 · With Pier Paolo Pasolini, Agnès Varda. With 16mm camera in hand, Agnès Varda filmed 42nd Street in 1967, shooting passersby to the beat of The Doors. Pier Paolo Pasolini is with her, getting lost in the lights, bodies, faces and chaos of a crowded and multicultural New York.

    • (7)
    • Documentary, Short
    • Agnès Varda
    • 2023-10-08
  3. This film has no current screenings. Agnès Varda. 2022. France. French with English subtitles. 4 minutes. In 1966, two legendary filmmakers, in town for the 4th New York Film Festival, took a walk through Times Square. Armed with 16mm color film, Agnès Varda captured Pier Paolo Pasolini.

  4. Pier Paolo Pasolini - Agnès Varda - New York - 1967. Avec Pier Paolo Pasolini, Agnès Varda. Flânerie inédite de Pier Paolo Pasolini et Agnès Varda sur la 42e rue à New York en 1966. Previously unseen footage of Pier Paolo Pasolini and Agnès Varda strolling along 42nd Street in New York in 1966.

    • 4 min
    • Bildlecker Inc.
  5. Pier Paolo Pasolini - Agnès Varda - New York - 1967. Agnès Varda takes a walk with Pier Paolo Pasolini through 1960s Times Square and records his thoughts on aesthetics,...

    • Documentary
  6. PIER PAOLO PASOLINIAGNÈS VARDANEW YORK1967 . 2022. France. 4 min. On 42nd Street, a French luminary interviews an Italian master about art, cinema, and politics. This film screened exclusively for a week and is currently not available online.

  7. Synopsis. Holding her 16mm camera, an optical prosthesis for a 20th-century stroller, Agnès Varda filmed 42nd Street in NYC in 1967, filming crowds of passers-by to the beat of the Doors. Recovered from the French director’s boxes, with images of Varda, Pasolini and New York.