Cinevardaphoto (2005)
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Reviews Counted:13
Fresh:12
Rotten:1
Average Rating:7.3/10
Theatrical Release:Feb 16, 2005 Limited
Synopsis: In this Agnes Varda-directed film, a collection of three of her shorts are combined. The shorts are SALUT LES CUBAINS from 1963, ULYSSES from 1982, and a new film called YDESSA, THE BEARS, AND ETC... In this Agnes Varda-directed film, a collection of three of her shorts are combined. The shorts are SALUT LES CUBAINS from 1963, ULYSSES from 1982, and a new film called YDESSA, THE BEARS, AND ETC from 2004. Fascinating in the way that they show Varda's progression as a photographer and filmmaker, the films are artistic, personal, and moving. YDESSA, which is the first film in the trio, allows Varda to be a photography critic. She takes viewers to an art gallery in Munich where she analyzes an installation of found photographs by Ydessa Hendeles, a Canadian curator, eccentric, and teddy bear collector. With a shock of red-rinsed hair and a Goth fashion sense, Ydessa is a perfect subject for Varda to study on camera. Narrating with imaginative commentary and editing in bits of entertaining dialogue from Ydessa, she describes the project--which consists of thousands of photographs from 1930s Germany, each containing a teddy bear. The next segment, ULYSSES, deals with one of Varda's early photo compositions. It shows a man--Varda's former neighbor--standing naked on the beach, with a young boy seated next to him and a dead goat in the foreground. She recreates the photo in various ways, pulls it apart, examines it further, and then reaches for outside analysis. Interviews with the subjects, now older adults, lead nowhere. So she has children draw pictures of the photograph and feed them to a goat. Both introspective and amusing, ULYSSES reveals quaint details of Varda's experience as a young artist in Paris in the 1950s. The final short in CINEVARDAPHOTO is the whimsical SALUT LES CUBAINS. Varda stitches together still photographs of a trip she took to Cuba in the 1960s, drawing a vague yet festive story out of them. [More]
Director: Agnes Varda
Director: Agnes Varda
Screenwriter: Agnes Varda
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Everything is in Varda's perspicacious photos. Full Review |
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Those who loved Varda's quirky approach to recycling in the much-praised Gleaners may be even more pleased with Cinévardaphoto. Full Review |
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Although Cinevardaphoto is hardly a major work, it does represent the latest (and earlier) chapters in the career of a fascinating filmmaker. Full Review |
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All three films focus on Ms. Varda's interest in the affinity of photography -- her first profession and obsession -- to her subsequent cinematic career, and all three films take unexpected twists and turns, both aesthetic and political. Full Review |
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Varda herself has never stopped wandering. Full Review |
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A masterful collection of cinematic essays, Agnes Varda's triptych of short films takes its audience from elation to despair and back again. Full Review |
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This wonderful compendium of three cinema essays on photography, culled from various stages in Varda's long career, are a welcome introduction to yet another facet of an artist who continues to beguile well into her seventies. Full Review |
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The unutterably charming Cinévardaphoto brings together three short works by the filmmaker Agnès Varda, one shot in digital video, the others on celluloid. Full Review |
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Two documentaries too many. Full Review |
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Made by one of France's finest directors. Full Review |
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Endlessly fascinating. Full Review |
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A work of great charm and bold aesthetic impurity. Full Review |
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Three enchanting cine-essays by the French director Agnes Varda triggered by her love of photography. Full Review |
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