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Agnès Varda

December 2023

  • Marc Jacobs’ spring/summer 2008 campaign: Victoria Beckham's appearing out of a branded shopping bag

    ‘Juergen Teller finds beauty in the most mundane moment’: a photographer like no other

    He transformed fashion and celebrity photography with his unglamorous, low-fi style. Now, a new exhibition in Paris celebrates a lifetime’s work, from revealing self-portraits to nudes of Vivienne Westwood

August 2023

  • Catherine Deneuve in Belle de Jour, directed by Luis Buñuel.

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    With the 80th instalment of the festival on the Lido around the corner, we sort through the winners of one of cinema’s most prestigious accolades

July 2023

  • Jon Voight and Dustin Hoffman in Midnight Cowboy.

    From the Guardian archive
    ‘You laugh as you’re choking’: a selection of Derek Malcolm’s seminal film reviews

  • Peter Bradshaw

    Jane Birkin: a tremendous screen presence with a gift for creative collaboration

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  • Agnès Varda, Nude, Paris, contact print, 1954, © Estate of Agnès Varda – Agnès Varda Photographic Archives, on long-term loan to the Institut pour la photographie des Hauts-de-France, Lille

    Camera ready: how Agnès Varda turned her photographs into film

  • Corinne Marchand in Cléo from 5 to 7

    Stream team
    Cléo from 5 to 7: Agnès Varda’s New Wave classic is cosmopolitan to the core

July 2022

  • Spike Lee’s Do the Right Thing

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    Some directors come with such huge back catalogues that it can be hard to know where to start. Enter our film critics, who suggest the best routes in to the works of some of our most prolific film-makers

September 2021

  • Polaroids of creative women by Hugo Huerta Marin

    Intimate portraits of inspiring creative women – in pictures

    The Mexican artist Hugo Huerta Marin spent seven years photographing and interviewing creative women who span disciplines, nationalities and generations

May 2020

  • Peter Bradshaw

    Michel Piccoli: a fierce, strong performer who became the object of cinephile fan-worship

    Peter Bradshaw
  • Early pioneer … director Dorothy Arzner, left, and Clara Bow, the star of Arzner’s 1929 film The Wild Party.

    Peter Bradshaw's film of the week
    Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema review – paean to neglected talent

December 2019

  • Agnès Varda

    The Observer's obituaries of 2019
    Agnès Varda remembered by Jane Birkin

    The actor and singer on the pioneering film director she recalls as ‘an extraordinary bundle of curiosity and energy’

July 2019

  • Varda par Agnes Film Still

    Varda by Agnès review – inspiring look at a life in cinema

    The Belgian director reviews her own career with wit and enthusiasm
  • Film maker and artist Agnes Varda [and with Simon Hattenstone].

    Agnès Varda's last interview: 'I fought for radical cinema all my life'

    In this September 2018 conversation, the film-maker reflected on her discretion, daring and how she wanted to be remembered
  • Italy - “Les Plages d’Agnes” Photo .Call - 65th Venice Film Festival<br>Director Agnes Varda attends the photo call of “Les Plages d’Agnes” during the 65th Venice Film Festival. (Photo by Alessandra Benedetti/Corbis via Getty Images)

    Agnès Varda – a life in pictures

    Varda, who has died aged 90, made a string of masterpieces including Cleo from 5 to 7, Vagabond and Jacquot de Nantes, and became the oldest Oscar nominee ever with Faces Places
    • Agnès Varda obituary

    • 'Greatest of the great' – Agnès Varda: the eternally youthful soul of world cinema

      Peter Bradshaw
    • Agnès Varda, beloved French New Wave director, dies aged 90

February 2019

  • “Varda By Agnes” Premiere - 69th Berlinale International Film Festival<br>BERLIN, GERMANY - FEBRUARY 13: (L-R) Festival director Dieter Kosslick and director Agnes Varda arrive for the “Varda By Agnes” (Varda Par Agnes) premiere during the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival Berlin at Berlinale Palace on February 13, 2019 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Thomas Niedermueller/Getty Images)

    Berlinale 2019 roundup – from bad to wurst

    Traditionally, the Berlinale is a worthy if unspectacular film festival, but this year’s offerings largely range from the hapless to the tasteless
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    Varda by Agnès review – two hours of magic with the veteran director

    The French auteur exudes enigmatic godmotherly wisdom as she reflects on her life behind the camera and turns the lens on herself
  • Matt Dillon in Lars von Trier’s The House That Jack Built, available on Curzon Home Cinema.

    Observer European film
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