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Cléo de 5 à 7 (1961)

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Country: FR/IT
Technical: bw/col 90m
Director: Agnès Varda
Cast: Corinne Marchand, Antoine Bourseiller, Dorothée Blanck, Michel Legrand

Synopsis:

A singer awaiting the results of clinical tests for cancer is convinced she is going to die and mopes around Paris one evening, meeting friends and colleagues, until she meets a soldier on leave in the Bois de Boulogne and begins to be confident enough to face life with optimism again.

Review:

The spirit of the Nouvelle Vague imbues this film, whose superstitious, neurotic heroine almost exasperates but which grips through its vérité evocation of Paris at the end of the day and its unflinchingly gaze on its characters.

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Country: FR/IT
Technical: bw/col 90m
Director: Agnès Varda
Cast: Corinne Marchand, Antoine Bourseiller, Dorothée Blanck, Michel Legrand

Synopsis:

A singer awaiting the results of clinical tests for cancer is convinced she is going to die and mopes around Paris one evening, meeting friends and colleagues, until she meets a soldier on leave in the Bois de Boulogne and begins to be confident enough to face life with optimism again.

Review:

The spirit of the Nouvelle Vague imbues this film, whose superstitious, neurotic heroine almost exasperates but which grips through its vérité evocation of Paris at the end of the day and its unflinchingly gaze on its characters.


Country: FR/IT
Technical: bw/col 90m
Director: Agnès Varda
Cast: Corinne Marchand, Antoine Bourseiller, Dorothée Blanck, Michel Legrand

Synopsis:

A singer awaiting the results of clinical tests for cancer is convinced she is going to die and mopes around Paris one evening, meeting friends and colleagues, until she meets a soldier on leave in the Bois de Boulogne and begins to be confident enough to face life with optimism again.

Review:

The spirit of the Nouvelle Vague imbues this film, whose superstitious, neurotic heroine almost exasperates but which grips through its vérité evocation of Paris at the end of the day and its unflinchingly gaze on its characters.

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