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Genre
  
Documentary, Biography

Writer
  
Agnes Varda

Language
  
7.9/10
IMDb


Director
  
Agnes Varda

Duration
  

Country
  
France

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Release date
  
Venice Film Festival: 3 September 2008France: 17 December 2008

Initial release
  
December 17, 2008 (France)

Initial DVD release
  
February 22, 2010 (United Kingdom)

Music director
  
Joanna Bruzdowicz, Stephane Vilar

Cast
  
Agnès Varda
(Herself),
André Lubrano
(Himself),
Blaise Fournier
(Himself),
Vincent Fournier
(Himself)

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The Beaches of Agnès (French: Les plages d'Agnès) is a 2008 French documentary film directed by Agnès Varda. The film is an autobiographical essay where Varda revisits places from her past, reminisces about life and celebrates her 80th birthday on camera. She has said that it will most likely be her last film.

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Varda uses a wide variety of techniques, combining still images of people, including her past friends, collaborators, lovers and family, with what Claude Lévi-Strauss might term bricolage of garage-sale items, trinkets, and colorful memorabilia juxtaposed in creative combinations, and combines beautiful images in a collage format which revolves around the theme of beaches. In the opening shots, she has assistants film her bringing mirrors to a beach in Belgium which she used to visit as a young girl; one mirror is on the sand as a wave washes over it. She captures a creative French artistic sensibility with a sincere and playful appreciation for the beauty of film and art and a joie de vivre.

Reception

The New York Times critic Manohla Dargis wrote in 2009:

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... It is at once an illustration of the fine art of foraging and an autobiographical portrait, narrated by its self-described “little old lady, pleasantly plump.” ... Ms. Varda is picking through the world, close to home and far afield, finding images that please her and give her pause ... that she scrutinizes with rue if no obvious regret. But here the emphasis is on her own life and the images and memories that, with time, have blurred together. ... The images are as delightful, unexpected and playfully uninhibited ... At one point, she says she thinks of all men who look at the sea as Ulysses (she’s an aquatic soul), but she’s every bit the wanderer. Whether she’s roving a beach with a camera or rummaging through flea markets, she seeks and finds, gleaning — the word means to collect and examine — what this world of wonders has in store.

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