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AGNÈS VARDA:
A COMPREHENSIVE RETROSPECTIVE

Friday, March 13 – Thursday, April 2

Pioneering French filmmaker Agnès Varda's (1928-2019) stature as one of the greatest of all filmmakers has only grown over the years. Making films over six decades, she helped launch the French New Wave and then surpassed it with the distinctive brand of filmmaking she called cinécriture (cine-writing). Moving freely between the authorship of fiction film and the spontaneity of documentary while also working prolifically as a visual artist and photographer, she created two dozen features and many short works.

From her tour-de-force and linchpin of the French New Wave CLÉO FROM 5 TO 7 (1962), the underseen science-fiction romance LES CRÉATURES (1966), the beloved documentaries THE GLEANERS AND I (2000) and THE BEACHES OF AGNÈS (2009) (both Film Forum premieres), to the poetic, formally challenging shorts that punctuate her œuvre, L’Opéra-mouffe (1958) and the American-shot studies Uncle Yanco (1967) and Black Panthers (1968). Varda’s filmography reveals her endless creativity and playfulness, deep humanism, and constant engagement with the world. Varda married filmmaker Jacques Demy in 1962, a partnership that lasted until his death in 1990 and resulted in two films about his life, JACQUOT DE NANTES (1991) and THE WORLD OF JACQUES DEMY (1995). She was ahead of her time in addressing themes of sexism, labor exploitation, immigrant rights, and race relations and inspired generations of filmmakers. She was recognized with major awards at the Cannes, Berlin, and Venice Film Festivals, as well as an honorary Oscar® at the 2017 Academy Awards.

Presented with assistance from Janus Films and Ciné-Tamaris

Series programmed by David Schwartz

Presented with support from The George Fasel Memorial Fund for Classic French Cinema


Film Forum is a proud participant in the inaugural Art House New York Cinema Week, running March 20 – 26. Cinema Week is an initiative of Art House New York (AHNY) and the NYC Mayors Office of Media and Entertainment. AHNY is a regional alliance for independent film exhibition, strengthening our sector through audience development, research, and strategic initiatives. Learn more at arthouseny.org.

In honor of Cinema Week, we are offering $13 discount tickets ($4 off general admission) to all screenings* in our AGNÈS VARDA series during these dates. To redeem this offer (valid for online purchases only), enter code CINEMANYC at check-out. PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST SUBMIT DISCOUNT CODE BEFORE ADDING TICKETS TO YOUR CART. PLUS – all new or re-instated lapsed memberships purchased during Cinema Week will receive two extra months free.

*Discount tickets subject to availability; offer excludes special events.

Films in this Series

Friday, March 13
1:00

Saturday, March 14
2:20

Sunday, March 15
5:30

Monday, March 16
12:15

Friday, March 13
3:00

Monday, March 30
2:20

Tuesday, March 31
12:30

Thursday, April 2
7:00

Friday, March 13
6:00

Saturday, March 14
12:20

Friday, March 13
8:00

Saturday, March 14
4:20   9:30

Sunday, March 15
1:00   7:30

Monday, March 16
2:10

Sunday, March 29
6:30

Thursday, April 2
12:50

Saturday, March 14
7:00

Sunday, March 15
3:00*

Monday, March 16
4:10

Tuesday, March 17
1:00*

Thursday, March 26
12:30*

Wednesday, April 1
12:30*

Thursday, April 2
2:50*

Tuesday, March 17
3:15

Wednesday, March 25
7:45

Thursday, March 26
7:30

Friday, March 27
3:30

Sunday, March 29
8:30

Thursday, April 2
4:50

Tuesday, March 17
6:00

Wednesday, March 18
3:15

Friday, March 20
12:50

Tuesday, March 17
8:30

Wednesday, March 18
6:00

Thursday, March 19
3:15

Monday, March 30
4:50

Tuesday, March 31
7:30

Wednesday, March 18
1:00

Thursday, March 19
1:00

Wednesday, March 18
8:20

Thursday, March 19
6:00

Friday, March 20
8:00

Thursday, March 19
8:10

Friday, March 20
3:20

Saturday, March 21
12:30

Sunday, March 22
8:10

Wednesday, April 1
3:00

Friday, March 20
6:00

Tuesday, March 24
8:35

Thursday, April 2
9:30

Saturday, March 21
3:15

Sunday, March 22
12:45

Saturday, March 21
5:30

Saturday, March 21
8:00

Sunday, March 22
3:45

Tuesday, March 24
1:00

Wednesday, March 25
5:15

Wednesday, April 1
5:45

Sunday, March 22
6:20 – 35mm

Wednesday, March 25
1:00

Thursday, March 26
2:40

Saturday, March 28
9:20 – 35mm

Wednesday, April 1
8:00 – 35mm

Monday, March 23
3:00

Tuesday, March 24
6:00

Monday, March 23
8:00

Tuesday, March 24
3:30

Monday, March 30
7:20

Tuesday, March 31
5:00

Thursday, March 26
4:30

Friday, March 27
1:00

Saturday, March 28
2:25

Friday, March 27
6:00

Saturday, March 28
7:00

Friday, March 27
8:15

Monday, March 30
12:20

Tuesday, March 31
3:00

Saturday, March 28
4:45

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