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Agnès Varda


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Agnés Varda is a Paris-based key figure in modern film history and one of the world's leading filmmakers. Trained in art and photography, her first film La Pointe Courte (1954) anticipated the French "New Wave". Varda's movies, documentaries and art installations (most recently at the Venice Biennale 2003) mixing documentary realism and social commentary with a distinct experimental style. For Vagabond (1985) Varda received the Golden Lion of the Venice Film Festival. Major films: Cleo from 5 to 7; Happiness; One Sings, The Other Doesn't; Kung-Fu Masters; Jacquot de Nantes; One Hundred and One Nights; The Gleaners and I



Agnes Varda is a Professor of Film and Documentaries at the European Graduate School

Agnes Varda is a Professor of Film and Documentaries at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where she conducts an Intensive Summer Seminar.



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