AGNES VARDA, mother of the nouvelle vague

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I rewatched Le Bonheur last night, and, boy, I undersold its radicalness. I forgot how ambiguously she treats what happens to the spurned wife.

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Tuesday, 2 April 2019 15:30 (five years ago) link

I'd count 'Varda by Agnes' as a feature too, though, and it's a very nice final look back.

Frederik B, Tuesday, 2 April 2019 15:34 (five years ago) link

For the French speakers ARTE recently broadcast two hours of her "film class" at the Cinématheque. Along with the full 8- episode series of Bertrand Tavernier's "Voyage à travers le cinéma français" ( also 2019 ) it's essential viewing.

Carly Jae Vespen (Capitaine Jay Vee), Tuesday, 2 April 2019 16:10 (five years ago) link

I think that film class is 'Varda by Agnes'?

Frederik B, Tuesday, 2 April 2019 16:18 (five years ago) link

Yes, you're right!

Carly Jae Vespen (Capitaine Jay Vee), Tuesday, 2 April 2019 18:07 (five years ago) link

wow

Madonna was touched by the story of Cléo [a story of a women waiting for a cancer diagnosis], and she asked a woman to adapt the screenplay for her. It was OK with me. But her mother had cancer and died, and she quit the project. If I had remade it in the US at the time, I thought it should be a black woman being afraid of Aids – in those years, Aids was such a terrible threat. I would have loved to make it with Whitney Houston.

https://www.theguardian.com/film/2019/mar/29/agnes-varda-last-interview-i-fought-for-radical-cinema-all-my-life

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 3 April 2019 18:47 (five years ago) link

There's a clip of Varda and Madge appearing together on a French talk show and discussing the by then abandoned remake on the Criterion box set edition of Cleo, but that Whitney thing is new-ish and amazing.

a large tuna called “Justice” (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 3 April 2019 19:40 (five years ago) link

I had forgotten about Bonnaire getting old Aunt Lydie drunk in the last half hour, a delight.

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 8 April 2019 16:47 (five years ago) link

*the last half hour of Vagabond, that is.

recriminations from the nitpicking woke (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Monday, 8 April 2019 16:48 (five years ago) link

five months pass...

La Pointe Course was a good first film, although ultimately a little schematic. Le Bonheur and One Sings, the Other Doesn’t were both fantastic I thought

Le Bonheur was an interesting critique of male psychology. Its use of color was striking and had the effect of making the evanescence of happiness in the story more poignant

Dan S, Saturday, 14 September 2019 01:30 (four years ago) link

apparently on its release in 1977, Amy Taubin found One Sings, the Other Doesn’t insufficiently radical, but she completely revised her opinion in an essay for Criterion this year

https://www.criterion.com/current/posts/6399-one-sings-the-other-doesn-t-bodies-and-selves

Dan S, Saturday, 14 September 2019 01:31 (four years ago) link

*La Pointe Courte*

Dan S, Saturday, 14 September 2019 01:33 (four years ago) link

One Sings is didactic but endearing enough to more than make up for its message movie tendencies

flappy bird, Saturday, 14 September 2019 04:58 (four years ago) link

the songs, oy

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Saturday, 14 September 2019 05:16 (four years ago) link

lol

Dan S, Saturday, 14 September 2019 06:37 (four years ago) link

Calling this film didactic is just lazy. I mean how many people knew or cared to know what this film talks about at the time it was made.

xyzzzz__, Saturday, 14 September 2019 06:52 (four years ago) link

watching it again Vagabond still seems really moving

Dan S, Thursday, 26 September 2019 03:38 (four years ago) link

Need to watch that again. Saw it when it first came up and was worried about how it was going to work but seems like many obvious pitfalls were avoided.

The Hillbilly Chespirito (James Redd and the Blecchs), Thursday, 26 September 2019 03:40 (four years ago) link

Calling this film didactic is just lazy. I mean how many people knew or cared to know what this film talks about at the time it was made.

― xyzzzz__, Saturday, September 14, 2019 2:52 AM (one week ago) bookmarkflaglink

I like it a lot, but it's exactly what you said, a movie of its time

flappy bird, Thursday, 26 September 2019 03:49 (four years ago) link

don't think xyzzzz___ was saying it was a movie of its time though

Dan S, Thursday, 26 September 2019 04:02 (four years ago) link

what was revelatory in 1977 comes off as stiff, but OSATOD more than makes up for it

flappy bird, Thursday, 26 September 2019 04:42 (four years ago) link

The issues in that film are all around us so no it's not a film of its time.

xyzzzz__, Friday, 27 September 2019 07:00 (four years ago) link

I appreciate “The Gleaners and I” more seeing it again. I don’t find interviews and voice-over exposition in general all that interesting, but in this film they seem perfect

Dan S, Tuesday, 1 October 2019 01:34 (four years ago) link

a natural subject matter for her, as a 'gleaner of gleaners'

“…and then there is my hand up close. I mean, this is my project: to film with one hand my other hand. To enter into the horror of it. I find it extraordinary. I feel as if I am an animal, worse, I am an animal I don’t know.

And here’s Rembrandt’s self-portrait, but it’s just the same in fact. Always a self-portrait.”

Dan S, Tuesday, 1 October 2019 01:50 (four years ago) link

Cinévardaphoto is a nice trio of short films

Dan S, Saturday, 12 October 2019 01:25 (four years ago) link

Beaches of Agnes is really great, it is both nostalgic and forward thinking and is so beautiful, it's one of my favorite films of hers

Dan S, Wednesday, 23 October 2019 03:59 (four years ago) link

I remembered a moment from beaches of agnes the other day, when she's on the boardwalk at the card sale, she finds a flyer for Documenteur and says "Oh! my favorite"

flappy bird, Wednesday, 23 October 2019 04:49 (four years ago) link

she had such a generosity of spirit

Dan S, Wednesday, 23 October 2019 05:14 (four years ago) link

the reminiscences of her many lives in Beaches of Agnes reminds me of all of the Varda films I still haven't seen

Dan S, Wednesday, 23 October 2019 22:29 (four years ago) link

saw JR’s The Chronicles of San Francisco and revisited some of Agnes Varda’s documentaries recently, then this week rewatched Faces Places and was even more taken with it than I was the first time. I like the quote above about her films forming a bond with the viewer that feels like friendship

Dan S, Wednesday, 6 November 2019 01:00 (four years ago) link

Varda tries to unmask JR’s identity, or at least get him to take off his sunglasses, even pressing his grandmother

Dan S, Wednesday, 6 November 2019 01:30 (four years ago) link

“prepared to sit right inside their own hearts”. I liked the whole exploration about how much of ourselves we are willing to give to another

Dan S, Wednesday, 6 November 2019 01:34 (four years ago) link

three months pass...

Did she do any lesser feature than Lions Love? Ragni, Rado and Viva seem like the 3 most annoying bohos in '68 LA.

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 February 2020 21:31 (four years ago) link

Lions Love is fantastic.

― aaaaaaaauuuuuuuuu (melting robot) (WilliamC), Monday, January 23, 2017

'splain!

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Monday, 10 February 2020 21:33 (four years ago) link

lol, I have no memory of the film now. Obviously it make a strong impression at the time though!

Miami weisse (WmC), Monday, 10 February 2020 22:54 (four years ago) link

Don’t think I made it to the end of that one

TS: Kirk/Spock vs. Hitchcock/Truffaut (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 10 February 2020 23:03 (four years ago) link

Did she do any lesser feature than /Lions Love/? Ragni, Rado and Viva seem like the 3 most annoying bohos in '68 LA.


Not sure but you are OTM about the leads in this. Should be so much more substantial given the luck of being in LA in June 68

flappy bird, Monday, 10 February 2020 23:54 (four years ago) link

It's SET then, over a mere week, but I'm sure they cheated some. There was a billboard for The Odd Couple visible in one car scene that read "2 Academy Award Nominations," which had to be shot in early '69.

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 11 February 2020 01:16 (four years ago) link

Ohhh gotcha

flappy bird, Tuesday, 11 February 2020 01:26 (four years ago) link

Shirley Clarke otoh is magnetic, but she doesn't have enough scenes.

a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Tuesday, 11 February 2020 02:01 (four years ago) link

yeah iirc we're stuck with those fucking hippies for most of it

Uniquely irritating in a way that ruins the movie for me, just like Stranger Than Paradise

flappy bird, Tuesday, 11 February 2020 02:48 (four years ago) link

one month passes...
one month passes...

This August, we're celebrating the boundless creative vision of Agnès Varda with a comprehensive collection of her genre-blurring, culture-shaping films, bringing together all thirty-nine of her features, shorts, and documentaries for the first time! 🧡💜💗https://t.co/qYMbWfwmus pic.twitter.com/7nMiXmPdqs

— Criterion Collection (@Criterion) May 11, 2020

flappy bird, Monday, 11 May 2020 17:09 (four years ago) link

omg

herds of unmasked cletuses (WmC), Monday, 11 May 2020 17:18 (four years ago) link

three months pass...

And indeed, I now have that set, just arrived today. I look forward to exploring it in full steadily over time.

Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 12 August 2020 20:19 (three years ago) link

I'm seeing some reviews that some (but not all?) of the older color films have been piss filtered.

"...And the Gods Socially Distanced" (C. Grisso/McCain), Wednesday, 12 August 2020 20:25 (three years ago) link

two months pass...

did she ever do another movie as dark and angry and formally cutting as Le Bonheur? not Vagabond, that's presented in a much less oblique way.

flappy bird, Thursday, 29 October 2020 07:31 (three years ago) link

No, I don't think so.

xyzzzz__, Thursday, 29 October 2020 08:06 (three years ago) link

two months pass...

So, "Les Creatures". Michel Piccoli goes berserk and attacks some children and an old man with a dead cat; has a conversation with a rabbit about his wife's pregnancy (the rabbit answers him btw); plays a weird chess game, using holograms of the other characters in the film, with an evil scientist. Catherine Deneuve is in it but is mute for almost the entire film. Varda considered it a failure and I'm inclined to agree with her. Definitely worth watching though!

Waterloo Subset (Tom D.), Wednesday, 20 January 2021 00:27 (three years ago) link


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