Legendary director Agnes Varda died from cancer at age 90 after becoming the oldest working Oscar nominee in 2018 Agnés Varda, the woman whose films were essential in creating France’s New Wave cinema ...
Agnes Varda is deservedly eulogized in newspapers and on social media all over America today, but critics, programmers and audiences in the U.S. took time in recognizing her accomplishments. It took ...
Agnès Varda, artist and key figure of French new wave cinema, died last night at age 90, due to complications from cancer. Known as the “grandmother of Nouvelle Vague,” Varda remained an active ...
French New Wave filmmaker Agnes Varda is being remembered by Hollywood as not just a legendary, influential director and pioneering voice for independent cinema, but also as a charming presence to all ...
Agnès Varda’s film “Varda by Agnès,” which is being released posthumously, on Friday (she died in March, at the age of ninety), is her retrospective of her own career, punctuated by deep dives into ...
Agnès Varda died in March of this year at age 90, just a month after premiering her final and most autobiographical film yet, Varda by Agnès, at the Berlin Film Festival. Those who saw her there say ...
Many filmmakers have taught me how to look at the world, but Agnès Varda is teaching me how to age. She died this week at the age of 90, leaving behind an example we should all strive to meet as we ...
Agnès Varda, the legendary French director and New Wave icon behind such films as Cléo From 5 to 7 and Faces Places, died on Friday in her home in Paris, Variety reports. She was 90. Varda’s death ...
The beloved French filmmaker and bonafide icon has passed away at the age of 90, but she leaves behind dozens of classics. Watch some now. Iconic filmmaker, celebrated documentarian, and a cinephile ...
Agnès Varda, who died earlier this year at age 90, left a lasting impact on world cinema. She has been dubbed “the mother (and grandmother) of the French New Wave.” Varda received an honorary Oscar in ...
When director Agnès Varda came out with her 2017 Oscar-nominated documentary Faces Places, co-directed with the artist JR, many people assumed it would be her final film. In her late 80s at that point ...