Agnes Varda

Agnes Varda

 

Agnes Varda lives inside Cinema. Literally. Her bril­liant cin­e­matic auto­bi­og­ra­phy, “The Beaches of Agnes”, cap­tures the melan­choly and mem­o­rable life of per­haps the first New Wave film­maker — though she is not always included when talk turns to Godard, Resnais, Rivette, Rohmer and Truffaut.

In this doc­u­men­tary, Varda uses mir­rors within mir­rors, and film within film, walk­ing back­wards as she goes back in time to col­lect mem­o­ries and update them with the chil­dren of old friends and child actors grown old. Varda is also a bril­liant pho­tog­ra­pher, and inserts pho­tos inside the film within the film, giv­ing us a glimpse of life in France, in Cuba, in California, stretch­ing across sev­eral decades, and touch­ing many lives both hum­ble and renown. We see Jim Morrison, Harrison Ford, Catherine Deneuve, Jane Birkin, and Varda’s hus­band, Jacques Demy. Most famous for his musi­cal, “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg”, Demy counted on Varda to be his muse and inspi­ra­tion. Their rela­tion­ship is the cen­ter­piece of this film, but never dom­i­nates the land­scape, because for Varda, the whole world is her sub­ject, and she brings it all together like a world trav­el­ing gleaner, a col­lec­tor of lives, moments, sounds and visions. Beaches are the edge of the pos­si­ble. The dream of the next film, the next pho­to­graph, the next installation.

She is exper­i­men­tal, but it’s never con­trived. Her exper­i­ments seem to come from the mate­r­ial at hand, like found art, like the works Picasso did when he wasn’t paint­ing his Cubist mas­ter­pieces. Varda incor­po­rates the vision of the Cubists, as well as the Surrealists, and con­trasts fic­tion and fan­tasy with every­day lives. Fishermen, pro­test­ers, fem­i­nists shout­ing for their rights, the Black Panthers orga­niz­ing, peo­ple in Cuba cel­e­brat­ing, and surfers in Venice, California.

In the film, Varda turns 80, and she is a very young 80, still in her prime, still open and curi­ous about the world, still find­ing fresh and won­der­ful ways to bring the world within the frame of her understanding …

 

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