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Director:
Agnès Varda
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Agnès Varda, André Lubrano, Blaise Fournier…
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Agnès Varda explores her memories, mostly chronologically, with photographs, film clips, interviews, reenactments, and droll, playful contemporary scenes of her narrating her story.
The Beaches of Agnès
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1129435
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SOURCE: The Beaches of Agnès 2008 720p bluray YTS
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Biography, Documentary
Director: Agnès Varda
Stars: Agnès Varda, André Lubrano, Blaise Fournier
Plot: Agnès Varda explores her memories, mostly chronologically, with photographs, film clips, interviews, reenactments, and droll, playful contemporary scenes of her narrating her story.
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At nearly 80, Agnès Varda explores her memory - growing up in Belgium, living in Sète, Paris, and Noirmoutier, discovering photography, making a film, being part of the New Wave, raising children with Jacques Demy, losing him, and growing old. She explores her memory using photographs, film clips, home movies, contemporary interviews, and set pieces she designs to capture a feeling, a time, or a frame. Shining through each scene are her impish charm, inventiveness, and natural empathy. How do people grow old, how does loss stay with them, can they remain creative, and what do they remember? Memory, she says, is like a swarm of confused flies. She envisions hers for us.—