THERE IS A LIGHT THAT NEVER GOES OUT: TRIBUTE TO THE RADICALS
Cleo from 5 to 7
CLÉO DE 5 À 7
Directors
Agnès Varda
Producers
Georges de Beauregard
Cinematographers
Jean Rabier
Editors
Janine Verneau
Sound
Julien Coutelier

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1962
France, Italy
30 min
Black & White
Director Agnes Varda's enduring classic follows pop singer Cleo Victoire as she anxiously waits to hear from her doctor if she's terminally ill. Taking place in real time, as Cleo wanders the length of the French capital, Varda's unique story becomes an extraordinarily vivid doc portrait of early 1960's Paris. Cleo From 5 to 7 features a mesmerizing score and acting appearance by Academy Award winning composer Michel Legrand who, like Varda, passed away in 2019 at the age of 86. Cinema critic Dave Kehr writes that, "it's not only the major French New Wave film made by a woman, but a key work of that exciting period—moving, lyrical and mysterious."
Director
Agnès Varda French filmmaker born in 1928. Greek father. French mother. Short studies in Paris. Photographer in the fifties. In 1954, she creates a film company CINE-TAMARIS for LA POINTE COURTE. This film gave her the title of "Grand Mother of the French New Wave".
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