Agnes Varda, a leading light of the French New Wave who directed such films as “Cléo From 5 to 7,” “Vagabond” and “Faces Places,” has died. She was 90. Varda’s death from breast cancer at her Paris ...
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 ...
Agnès Varda, who died this week at the age of 90, was small and loved to wear polka dots. In later years her signature bowl cut became a monk-like two-toned affair, with white roots and maroon ends.
Agnès Varda, the influential matriarch of the French New Wave who received an honorary Oscar and an Academy Award documentary nomination in the span of three months in 2017-18, has died. She was 90.
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 ...
After earning an Oscar nomination for “Faces Places,” Agnès Varda isn’t through making movies just yet. Despite persistent rumors that “Faces Places” would be her final film, it turns out the ...
The punk-haired, constantly self-reinventing New Wave pioneer retained her playful, wise and humane spirit in a dazzling career spanning more than six decades. By Stephen Dalton Forever blurring the ...
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 ...
Agnès Varda said that she wanted to make people see more deeply; our panel of film critics reflects on how she was able to do just that. Every week, IndieWire asks a select handful of film critics two ...
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