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The Beaches of Agnès

The Beaches of Agnès

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The Beaches of Agnès

2008
1h 50m
7.7(129 votes)
Documentary

Overview

Filmmaking icon Agnès Varda, the award-winning director regarded by many as the grandmother of the French new wave, turns the camera on herself with this unique autobiographical documentary. Composed of film excerpts and elaborate dramatic re-creations, Varda's self-portrait recounts the highs and lows of her professional career, the many friendships that affected her life and her longtime marriage to cinematic giant Jacques Demy.

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Production Companies

Ciné-Tamaris
ARTE France Cinéma

Videos & Trailers

1 video

Cast & Crew

52 members
Directing

Agnès Varda

Self

Agnès Varda
Acting

André Lubrano

Self

No Image
Acting

Blaise Fournier

Self

No Image
Acting

Vincent Fournier

Self

No Image
Acting

Andrée Vilar

Self

No Image
Sound

Stéphane Vilar

Self

No Image
Acting

Christophe Vilar

Self

No Image
Costume & Make-Up

Rosalie Varda

Self

Rosalie Varda
Acting

Mathieu Demy

Self

Mathieu Demy
Directing

Christophe Vallaux

Self

No Image
Acting

Mireille Henrio

Self

No Image
Camera

Didier Rouget

Self

No Image
Acting

Anne-Laure Manceau

Agnès Varda jeune

No Image
Writing

Gerald Ayres

Self

No Image
Directing

Jim McBride

Self

Jim McBride
Acting

Tracy McBride

Self

No Image
Writing

Patricia Louisianna Knop

Self

Patricia Louisianna Knop
Directing

Zalman King

Self

Zalman King
Writing

Richard Scarry

Self

Richard Scarry
Directing

Eugene Kotlyarenko

Self

Eugene Kotlyarenko
Acting

Laura Betti

Self (archive footage)

Laura Betti
Acting

Jane Birkin

Self/La croupière

Jane Birkin
Acting

Sandrine Bonnaire

Self (archive footage)

Sandrine Bonnaire
Acting

Antoine Bourseiller

Self (archive footage)

Antoine Bourseiller
Acting

Nino Castelnuovo

Self (archive footage)

Nino Castelnuovo
Acting

Robert De Niro

Self (archive footage)

Robert De Niro
Acting

Constantin Demy

Self

No Image
Directing

Jacques Demy

Self (archive footage)

Jacques Demy
Acting

Joséphine Demy

Self

No Image
Acting

Catherine Deneuve

Self (archive footage)

Catherine Deneuve
Acting

Gérard Depardieu

Le beatnik (archive footage)

Gérard Depardieu
Acting

France Dougnac

Self (archive footage)

France Dougnac
Acting

Harrison Ford

Self (archive footage)

Harrison Ford
Acting

Charlotte Gainsbourg

Self (archive footage)

Charlotte Gainsbourg
Acting

Serge Gainsbourg

Self (archive footage)

Serge Gainsbourg
Acting

Julie Gayet

Self (archive footage)

Julie Gayet
Visual Effects

Emilien Lazaron

Self

No Image
Sound

Michel Legrand

Self (archive footage)

Michel Legrand
Acting

Valérie Mairesse

Self (archive footage)

Valérie Mairesse
Editing

Sabine Mamou

Self (archive footage)

Sabine Mamou
Acting

Corinne Marchand

Self (archive footage)

Corinne Marchand
Directing

Chris Marker

Self (archive footage)

Chris Marker
Acting

Silvia Monfort

Self (archive footage)

Silvia Monfort
Acting

Yolande Moreau

Self - racontant un souvenir d'enfance d'Agnès Varda

Yolande Moreau
Acting

Jim Morrison

Self (archive footage)

Jim Morrison
Acting

Philippe Noiret

Self (archive footage)

Philippe Noiret
Acting

Michel Piccoli

Self (archive footage)

Michel Piccoli
Writing

James Rado

Self (archive footage)

James Rado
Acting

Gerome Ragni

Self (archive footage)

Gerome Ragni
Acting

Elizabeth Raiss

Young Gwen

No Image
Acting

Alain René

Self

No Image
Acting

Viva

Self (archive footage)

Viva

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