Faces Places (2017), dir. Agnès Varda, JR
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Faces Places (2017), dir. Agnès Varda, JR

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Japanese poster designs for films: THE SACRIFICE (1986, dir. Andrei Tarkovsky), WORLD ON A WIRE (1973, dir. Rainer Werner Fassbinder), NAKED LUNCH (1991, dir. David Cronenberg), LAST YEAR AT MARIENBAD (1961, dir. Alain Resnais), HIROSHIMA MON AMOUR (1959, dir, Alain Resnais), FACES PLACES (2017, dir. Agnès Varda, JR), FANTASTIC PLANET (1971, dir. René Laloux) and LOST LOVERS (1971, dir. Sôichirô Tahara, Kunio Shimizu).
Faces Places (2017) | dir. Agnès Varda, JR
Faces Places (2017) is a documentary by Agnes Varda and JR. Jean Rene was born in Paris and has ten director credits 2010-24. None of his other credits have seen any international acclaim.
Agnes has four entries on the TSPDT list of the 1000 Greatest Films. Cleo from 5 to 7 (1962) is the highest ranked, at number 97.
The film was nominated for the best documentary Oscar, losing to Icarus, winning the first documentary Oscar from Netflix.
Faces Places, 2017

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The wonderful, eccentric, joyful, genius Agnès Varda (30 May 1928 - 20 March 2019). Some of her films recently made the 2022 “Sight and Sound” polls of both critics and directors, which isn’t surprising. I’m currently revisiting all the films I can find. So much joy and curiosity and radiance. I wish I’d known her. I wish she still had more art and secrets to show the world.
Faces Places (Visages, villages, Agnès Varda, JR, 2017)