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You've Got Beautiful Stairs, You Know

T'as de beaux escaliers tu sais

France

1986

3 Min
Color, Black and White
French
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DIR Agnès Varda

SCR Agnès Varda

DP Patrick Blossier

CAST Isabelle Adjani

ED Marie-José Sanselme

MUSIC Michel Legrand

Cannes (Out of Competition)

Synopsis

How, in 150 seconds, can you pay tribute to the Cinematheque Française, which is 50 years old, without filming the 50 steps which lead up to the Musée du cinéma and down to the gloomy auditorium, where the projection of masterpieces with famous flights of stairs take place!

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Agnès Varda

Agnès Varda has been called the “Grandmother of the New Wave,” a well-meaning if curious tribute for a woman who directed her first feature film at the age of 26. Born in Brussels, Varda studied literature and psychology at the Sorbonne, and art history at the École du Louvre. She’d originally wanted to be a museum curator, but a night-school course in photography changed her mind. Rapidly establishing herself as a top-rank still photographer, Varda became the official cameraperson for the Theatre Festival of Avignon and the Theatre National Populaire, and then pursued a career as a photojournalist.

Encouraged by filmmaker Alain Resnais, Varda made her movie directorial bow in 1955 with La Pointe Courte. She based the film on a William Faulkner short story, to which she was attracted because of its parallel plotlines (a recurring device in her later films). That same year, she accompanied another future New Wave director, Chris Marker, to China as visual advisor for his Dimanche… read more

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Carbish

7Nov11

Fast and fresh, great ! Potemkine is easy, but the end of this clin d'oeil is perfect haha.

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msmichel

27Jul11

Wonderful little short/advertisement by Varda championing the Cinematheque Francaise. Some great little clips from classic films, a cameo by Isabelle Adjani and a coupon for a wink from the cashier.

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