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Vagabond

Directed by Agnès Varda

Kung Fu Master

Directed by Agnès Varda
Director in Person
Screening on Film
$12 Special Event Tickets

Vagabond / Kung Fu Master introduction and post-screening discussion with Haden Guest and Agnès Varda.

PROGRAM

  • Vagabond

    Directed by Agnès Varda.
    With Sandrine Bonnaire, Macha Méril, Yolande Moreau.
    France, 1985, 35mm, color, 105 min.
    French with English subtitles.
    Print source: French Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Anchored by Sandrine Bonnaire’s remarkable performance as a woman whose refusal to be known or understood pushes her into total detachment from society, Vagabond was Varda’s biggest success since Cléo and, like the earlier film, uses the trajectory of its itinerant female protagonist as a structuring device. Shot in a semi-documentary style, the film opens abruptly on the body of Mona, frozen to death in a ditch on the side of the road. Interspersed with flashbacks of Mona’s life as a drifter are reminiscences by the people she met along the way. In spite of Varda’s attention, Mona ultimately remains unknowable, even to herself. She is a cipher, misunderstood by those she has encountered even as they recall their impressions and interactions with her for the camera.

  • Kung Fu Master

    Directed by Agnès Varda.
    With Jane Birkin, Mathieu Demy, Charlotte Gainsbourg.
    France, 1987, 35mm, color, 78 min.
    French with English subtitles.
    Print source: French Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Developed from an idea Jane Birkin shared with Varda while making Jane B. par Agnes V.Kung Fu Master stars Birkin as a forty-year old divorced woman who falls in love with her teenage daughter’s video game obsessed friend. By presenting Birkin’s desire without passing judgment, Varda evenhandedly explores a potentially explosive subject with a seriousness not usually granted to female fantasies. Although told as a straightforward narrative, the onscreen relationships are complicated by their offscreen associations: Birkin’s object of affection is played by Varda’s son, Mathieu, and Birkin’s daughters, Charlotte Gainsbourg and Lou Doillon, play her daughters in the film.

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