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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Varda by Agnés (DVD + Blu-ray) A film by Agnés Varda Whether in front of the camera or behind it, Agnés Varda was a visual storyteller who eschewed convention and prescribed approaches to drama. In Varda by Agnés - the director's swansong film - she offers a personal insight into her oeuvre, using excerpts from her work to illustrate her unique ideas and artistic vision. Special features * Agnés Varda in Conversation (2018, 83 mins): the legendary director gives an illustrated talk about her career to an audience at BFI Southbank. Recorded on 10th July 2018 * Agnés Varda: Filmmaker, Photographer, Instagrammer (2018, 12 mins): the veteran filmmaker and photographer explains how Instagram has become a favourite medium for her. Shot at the BFI Reuben Library in the summer of 2018 * Agnés Varda: Righteous Joy and Anger (2019, 8 mins): film critic and author Amy Simmons, discusses some of Varda's lesser-known films in this audiovisual essay * Original theatrical trailer France | 2019 | colour, black and white | 115 minutes | French language with optional English subtitles | original aspect ratio 1.78:1 | Cert: 15 (Images of real violence and dead bodies) | BD50: 1080/50i, 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio (48kHz/24-bit), PCM 2.0 stereo audio (48kHz/24-bit), region B | DVD9: 24fps, 5.1 Dolby Surround (448kbps), 2.0 stereo audio (192kbps), region 2 REVIEW 'Two Hours in this director's comapny is a pleasure' --The Guardian 'A parting gift from one of the greatest directors who ever lived' --The Independent

Product Details

Title
Varda by Agnes
Cat No.
BFIB1360
Barcode
5035673013601
Format
  • Blu-Ray
  • DVD
Department
Movies
Released
Monday 4th November 2019
Labels
British Film Institute
Genre
Documentary Special Interest