- Studio: Cinema Guild
- Release Date: Jul 1, 2009
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100If you have never seen a single film by Agnes Varda, perhaps it is best to start with The Beaches of Agnes.
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100A captivating cine-memoir, impressionistic and surrealistic, surveying Varda's formidable career as a still photographer, filmmaker, documentarian, and life force.
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100The movie is also more extraordinary than a mere scenic slideshow.
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This is a lovely, quirky and not a little poignant film from Agnès Varda.
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100In The Beaches of Agnès, you get addicted to watching Agnès Varda watch the world.
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100For filmgoers determined to see cinema not just as mass entertainment but as an art form, The Beaches of Agnes arrives like an exhilarating call to arms.
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90The images are as delightful, unexpected and playfully uninhibited as Ms. Varda, perhaps the only filmmaker who has both won the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival and strolled around an art exhibition while costumed as a potato (not at the same time).
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88For the many mavens who aren't familiar with Varda, this autobiographical documentary will be puzzling, in the best and most literal sense.
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83If The Beaches Of Agnès has no clear structure, that's only because neither does Varda’s life--except in retrospect.
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83The sheer sensuousness of all these bric-a-brac memories is sustaining.
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