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Visages, villages

Original title: Visages villages
  • 2017
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
14K
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Agnès Varda and JR in Visages, villages (2017)
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Director Agnes Varda and photographer/muralist J.R. journey through rural France and form an unlikely friendship.Director Agnes Varda and photographer/muralist J.R. journey through rural France and form an unlikely friendship.Director Agnes Varda and photographer/muralist J.R. journey through rural France and form an unlikely friendship.

  • Directors
    • JR
    • Agnès Varda
  • Writers
    • JR
    • Agnès Varda
  • Stars
    • Agnès Varda
    • JR
    • Jeannine Carpentier
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    • Directors
      • JR
      • Agnès Varda
    • Writers
      • JR
      • Agnès Varda
    • Stars
      • Agnès Varda
      • JR
      • Jeannine Carpentier
    • 40User reviews
    • 165Critic reviews
    • 94Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 36 wins & 41 nominations total

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    Agnès Varda
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    JR
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    Jeannine Carpentier
    • Self
    Clemens Van Dungern
    • Self
    Marie Douvet
    • Self
    Jean-Paul Beaujon
    • Self
    Nathalie Schleehauf
    • Self
    Vincent Gils
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    Claude Flaert
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    Amaury Bossy
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    Didier Campy Comte
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    Jacky Patin
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    • Self
    • (as Pony)
    Patricia Mercier
    • Self
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    • Self
    Mamie J.R.
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    Nathalie Maurouard
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      • JR
      • Agnès Varda
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      • JR
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    JohnDeSando

    You'll book a flight to France after seeing this lyrical Golden Eye Cannes winner.

    "Lyrical" best expresses with poetic simplicity the greatness of Faces Places, a documentary from French director Agnes Varda and street photographer, graffiti artist, JR. Together they create a song like film that immortalizes the French countryside and the people who work there.

    Cruising in their van tricked out to look like a camera, they converse with and capture in photos goatherds, farmers, coal miners, factory workers, and cheese makers. By engaging their subjects with a sincere interest in what they do (Varda comes back a second time to connect with a lady whose principled tending of goats (not burning off young horns) appeals to the still formidable, principled director.

    Varda and JR's blowing up the portraits to put on the sides of buildings, hills, ant trains not only ingratiates the artists with the subjects, but also figuratively comments on the director and photographer's ability to magnify the beauty of human nature. All photographers should hope for that impact.

    A recurring motif about JR's unwillingness to remove his sunglasses (I identify) reminds Varda of her New-Wave friend, Godard, leading them to attempt to visit the famed director at the end of the film. Regardless of her success in connecting, Godard serves a touchstone for the genius of Varda and friends in the '60's just as JR helps make her just as relevant today at 88.

    She's a remarkable grand dame, and although some have called her work "thrift-shop cinema," she and partner JR are savvy enough to win the 2017 Golden Eye for a documentary at Cannes. Best expressing her optimism and realism, she says about her death, "I'm looking forward to it. Because that'll be that." "That" is a body of work, the present doc included, that spans a half century of sublime cinema with immortality on its mind.
    10thomasriech

    Masterpiece

    I was lucky to get to see this wonderful film on the big screeen - a treatment it justly deserves. JR is a master artist and Varda needs to introduction - she was a brilliant light in the world of cinema. I took great emotion in each of the locales and the art pieces they made together. This is a wonderful and lovely film which gets better on repeated viewings.
    8rburdock-708-330142

    Not its intention, but stands as a reminder of that which we have lost in Agnès Varda's passing

    I LOVED the ceaseless pulse of creativity beating through this film. I LOVED the profound yet very slightly testy at times connection that both had with one another. I LOVED the people they touched and places they coloured. I LOVED almost the most the tribute paid to Jean-Luc Godard in the recreation of the famous 'race though the Louvre' scene from Bande à part. But I LOVED most of all one last opportunity to bear witness to Agnès Varda's indomitable spirit, which in turn left me feeling her great loss all over again. May she continue to rest in peace, and may JR remain popping up in his portable photo booth eternally, putting artistic joy in people's lives.
    8dromasca

    a beautiful finale

    "Visages villages" (the English title is "Faces Places") is the last big screen film directed in 2017 by Agnès Varda in collaboration with photographer and mural artist JR. Until her death in 2019, she would make another TV movie dedicated to her own work and career. Maybe it was planned, maybe it wasn't, but the final two films form a duet. At the age of 89, "Visages villages" is an artistic end to her career as a director, while "Varda par Agnès" is the documentary finale, in which the director comments on her path in life and cinema. I dislike when movies are called "testaments". I guess Agnès Varda didn't like that label either. "Visages villages" is a beautiful film, a documentary that talks about France, its places and its people, but more than anything about the two filmmakers, one of whom is a little old lady, with failing eyesight and in need sometimes for a cane to walk, her hair dyed a little funny but sure like no other on the face of the planet, but certainly a lady who loved life, art and people and was determined to live intensely and create until her last breath. And so it was.

    The film is a road movie with art and about art. JR invites Agnès Varda to a trip through the villages of France using his truck transformed into a photo studio and the production shop of huge posters based on the photos taken by the two. We are in the age of smartphones, but they still use the traditional Leika cameras. The posters are then glued to buildings, ruins, industrial structures, rocks, trains or trucks. Molded on the shapes of objects they begin a new double life - as structures or utility machines and as works of art. This original creative style practiced by JR meets the art of framing moving images whose master was Agnès Varda. The artistic effect is twofold. The black and white of the photos becomes an element in the color palette of Varda's images, who films with passion in open horizons reminiscent of 'Vagabond', one of her most beautiful films. The photographed characters enlarged at bigger-than-life sizes become giant witnesses of their own lives.

    "Visages villages" is a special film in Agnès Varda's filmography, but also a continuation of some of the stylistic and social themes of her films, as well as of some biographical moments. The subjects photographed are, as in many of the previous films, people from 'Deep France' - a waitress at a bar, workers in the two shifts of a chemical plant, the last inhabitants of an abandoned mining settlement, a hornless goat breeder and a militant against cutting the horns of goats, the wives of unionized workers in the harbor of Le Havre. Some of the people and artists whose trajectories intersected with Agnes's life appear - in the image or in memory -: the photo of an old friend from his early youth will be pasted on a German bunker collapsed on a beach in Normandy, the two will visit the house of writer Nathalie Sarraute and the graves of photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson and his wife, and will set an appointment with Jean-Luc Godard. Eventually, Agnes herself and JR, her traveling and creative companion, become characters. We witness the developing friendship between them, their dialogues about art and the people who create it, about age and about death. "Visages villages" is a beautiful documentary and more than that. I think at the end of the filming JR was a little in love with Agnes. We too.
    8possiblyatrout

    Delightful

    Agnes Varda is probably the least pretentious and most accessible of the French New Wave directors. Unlike Jean-Luc Godard, who as an artist seems to have calcified recently into his worst characteristics -- pretension, abstraction and aloofness -- Varda seems only to grow more warm and charming with age. And her companion, the street artist JR, with his sheer youthful exuberance and eternal sunglasses, is a terrific counterbalance to her wisdom and reflection. Opposites attract!

    JR runs through the Louvre, pushing Varda in a wheelchair, leaping over sofas, in a recreation of the scene in Band of Outsiders when the actors broke the record of running through the famous museum. Varda, while gazing over a herd of sheep, ruminates how the young active lambs on the outside of the circle are the ones leading the flock. And always, the faces. And the places. JR and Varda travel throughout rural France, pasting large photo printouts of people on walls. They talk, they tease each other, they meet interesting people. This movie is a love letter to creativity and art and people. A railroad worker asks Varda why she let JR paste her toes on the side of a train's petrol tank, and the first thing she says is, "For fun."

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    • Trivia
      With her nomination for Best Documentary Feature at 89 years old, Agnès Varda becomes the oldest person nominated for any competitive Oscar.
    • Quotes

      Agnès Varda: [to JR after he takes off his sunglasses] I don't see you very well, but I see you.

    • Connections
      Featured in La 90e cérémonie des Oscars (2018)
    • Soundtracks
      Ring My Bell
      Written by Frederick Knight (as Frederick Douglas Knight)

      (C) Two Knight Publishing Co & Peermusic III Ltd

      Performed by Anita Ward

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    • Release date
      • June 28, 2017 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Official sites
      • Cohen Media Group (CMG) (United States)
      • Curzon Artificial Eye (United Kingdom)
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Faces Places
    • Filming locations
      • Bruay-La-Buissière, Pas-de-Calais, France(miners' houses, Rue Desseilligny)
    • Production companies
      • Ciné-tamaris
      • Social Animals
      • Rouge International
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $953,717
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $31,006
      • Oct 8, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,973,851
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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