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La pointe courte

Directed by Agnès Varda

Ulysse

Directed by Agnès Varda
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  • La pointe courte

    Directed by Agnès Varda.
    With Silvia Monfort, Philippe Noiret.
    France, 1954, 35mm, black & white, 89 min.
    French with English subtitles.
    Print source: French Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Varda’s first feature set the example for the New Wave by filming on location (in the port city of Sète) with a small crew and outside the French studio system. Other than the two leads actors (including a young Philippe Noiret), borrowed from the Théâtre National Populaire, La pointe courte stars local fishermen and their families playing versions of themselves, at that time a radical practice, and one which Varda would continue in future films. Loosely based on William Faulkner’s The Wild PalmsLa pointe courte follows two storylines connected through their location: while a young couple whose marriage is on the brink of dissolution visit the husband’s childhood home, the local fishermen manage their day-to-day family lives, running afoul of government inspectors and celebrating their annual boating event. Relying on her remarkable eye—honed by her years as a still photographer—Varda crafts visuals whose arresting beauty and texture draw as much from Sète and the working life of the village as from the disappointed lovers.

  • Ulysse

    Directed by Agnès Varda.
    France, 1982, 35mm, color, 22 min.
    French with English subtitles.
    Print source: Cine Tamaris

With Ulysse, Varda returns to a striking photograph she took in 1954, its subject a naked man on the beach beside a young boy, also naked, and the corpse of a goat. When the subjects, tracked down thirty years later, fail to remember the circumstances surrounding the photo, the film becomes a haunting meditation on the elusive nature of memory as well as a fascinating introduction to Varda’s photography and its influence on her filmmaking.

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