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Sans toit ni loi

  • 1985
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  • 1h 45m
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7.6/10
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Sandrine Bonnaire in Sans toit ni loi (1985)
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A young woman's body is found frozen in a ditch. Through flashbacks and interviews, we see the events that led to her inevitable death.A young woman's body is found frozen in a ditch. Through flashbacks and interviews, we see the events that led to her inevitable death.A young woman's body is found frozen in a ditch. Through flashbacks and interviews, we see the events that led to her inevitable death.

  • Director
    • Agnès Varda
  • Writer
    • Agnès Varda
  • Stars
    • Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Macha Méril
    • Stéphane Freiss
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    15K
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    • Director
      • Agnès Varda
    • Writer
      • Agnès Varda
    • Stars
      • Sandrine Bonnaire
      • Macha Méril
      • Stéphane Freiss
    • 61User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 8 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Sandrine Bonnaire
    Sandrine Bonnaire
    • Mona sans toit ni loi
    Macha Méril
    Macha Méril
    • La platanologue Mme Landier
    Stéphane Freiss
    Stéphane Freiss
    • Jean-Pierre, ingéneur agronome
    Setti Ramdane
    • Le marocain qui la trouve
    Francis Balchère
    • Un gendarme
    Jean-Louis Perletti
    • Un autre
    Urbain Causse
    • Un paysan interrogé
    Christophe Alcazar
    • Un autre, brûleur de fossé
    Dominique Durand
    • Le premier motard
    Joël Fosse
    • L'autre, Paulo, amant de Yolande
    Patrick Schmit
    • Le camionneur
    Daniel Bos
    Daniel Bos
    • Le démolisseur
    Katy Champaud
    • La jeune fille à la pompe
    Raymond Roulle
    • Le vieux aux allumettes
    Henri Fridlani
    • Le fossoyeur
    Patrick Sokol
    • Le jeune homme au sandwich
    Pierre Imbert
    • Le garagiste
    Richard Imbert
    • Son fils
    • Director
      • Agnès Varda
    • Writer
      • Agnès Varda
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    10fertilecelluloid

    Mona's journey will touch you deeply

    Perhaps Sandrine Bonnaire's "Mona" represents my greatest fear -- of being alone and broke. That is why she has remained with me for almost twenty years. Remembering the first time I met her is nostalgic to me. I walked the roads of rural France with her and liked her for not begging to be liked. Perhaps it was love more than like. Her journey made me tearful. I mourned the inevitability of her existence.

    Such is Agnes Varda's talent that the movie affected me so deeply -- my favourite movie of hers, by the way. The landscapes are so vivid, the dead tree branches so bare yet so brittle in the harsh elements. The compositions possess a fixed, absolute nature that conveys a hopeless destiny. There is no offensive beauty in Mona's destitution, there is merely purity.

    Because so few motion pictures resonate with this much intensity and feeling for me, I go through periods in which I feel like I'm wasting my life away seeing so many, but when I consider the alternative, Mona's choices suddenly feel real to me.

    Extraordinary in every sense.

    Make a gallant effort to see VAGABOND. It will touch you deeply and wake you from the slumber of indifference.
    8dbdumonteil

    mindless drifter on the road carrying such an easy load

    Agnès Varda is commonly associated with the Nouvelle Vague and more than François Truffaut, Jean-Luc "God Ard" or Eric Rohmer, she delivered some of the jewels of this French trend with "Cléo De 5 à 7" (1961). It doesn't mean that everything she made turned into gold. One can skip "les Créatures" (1966) without remorse. Twenty years later, she issued her strongest work since "Cléo De 5 à 7" which justifiably dominated from an artistic perspective French cinematographic production: "Sans Toi Ni Loi" that caused a stir.

    It works as an alternation of flashes-back and interviews with people about their recollections involving a female rambler named Mona. We won't know much about herself. After she passed her high school diploma, she started to work for different bosses as a secretary but grew tired of his job. So, she packed in to leave for adventure through odd jobs. However, Varda's heroine keeps all her mystery and ambiguity. Are we really sure about what she says? Doesn't she lie? The female filmmaker doesn't comfort the audience because as the elements of the puzzle are pieced together, she throws the people who met Mona out in the same basket, either it is this university professor, this Maroccan guest worker or this former philosophy student who believed in the events of May 1968 in France: they are all responsible for Mona's death because of their egoism, their lack of communication with her. Varda delivers a similar message to her 1961 film: loneliness is a burden and it's better to open oneself to others to make things improve.

    "Sans Toi Ni Loi" has the form of a documentary with a gritty tonality in which the female filmmaker keeps a certain distance with her heroine and everything she goes through. Thanks to this, tawdry or violent sequences take another dimension like the moment when the garage owner leaves Mona's tent pulling up his trousers or the man who rapes her in the woods. We won't see the horrid act.

    Varda hired non-professional actors and that's why her film has a larger than life feel. An impression accentuated by Sandrine Bonnaire's sensational performance. She "lives" more than she acts her role. The role of this rambler fits her like a glove.

    This is one that can stand multiple viewings.
    8gridoon

    Moving, sharply observed drama.

    What I admired the most about "Vagabond" is the objective, evenhanded approach of the director towards her "heroine". She neither praises nor condemns her chosen "lifestyle", she simply observes it - and she observes it so well that this feels like the work of someone who's had first-hand experiences with similar people and surroundings. To be perfectly honest, the film doesn't have much psychological (or sociological) depth, and it can get boring at times while you're watching it, but right after it's over, you know that you've seen a good movie. (***)
    10hernanjp

    A masterpiece.

    A Rave! Beautifully photographed by Patrick Blossier, every shot, every frame is a delightfully balanced composition of light, color, and framing.

    What's more amazing still is how Varda can make such a depressing story so mesmerizing. It is a touching, enchanting story of a lost girl slowly sinking deeper and deeper into society's refuse pile. And even though from the first reel we know her fate, we have to see how it unfolds. I don't remember the last time I saw such a beautiful film. One for the film schools. A masterpiece of French neo-realism.
    7ThurstonHunger

    The Moth Effect?

    With an antagonizing protagonist who is as doomed as the plane trees in the film...this film could be seen as strictly nihilistic. I recently watched "SherryBaby" and strongly preferred this film which I watched a week prior, and yet I still find myself pondering Sandrine Bonnaire's portrayal of a woman who is stranded.

    Indeed "No one makes it alone" could better be the tag line here, and Bonnaire's Mona goes on an odyssey that is nothing short of harrowing. Also trading heroin chic for (self-imposed?) homeless bleak pushed us into less charted filmic waters. Choosing an unknown for the title role was also a good call I suspect. The film is now older than it's lead actress was at the time.

    So much of the film talks about how Mona stinks, perhaps smell-a-vision would have helped ;> Honestly her face is still too attractive, although wide and maybe manly in a way, that for me the sense of her scent didn't wash. That being said, her disaffection was on display so well, that you could see her as having a dirty soul. At nearly every chance of being likable she veers to the other direction, the one notable exception for me being her interaction with the "platonologne" (is that like octogenarian, don't know the French...the characters all had interesting descriptions in the credits)..

    Additionally, from the English subtitles and snatches of French, I sense the dialog (should I say dialogue) in this was quite cutting and clever in parts.

    While Mona lives without roof or law, while she may move without purpose or direction, she is more than a human tumbleweed. She does not live without leaving a trace...but the filmmaker keeps us intentionally distant from her, we are never allowed inside her mental tent. Thus our composite sketch of her is as complex and contradictory as the people she encounters. Not only does Mona live without control over her life, her death as well eludes her.

    Viewers may find it less easy to escape.

    Thurston Hunger 7/10

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    • Trivia
      The episodes in which the main character is involved are each marked off by a tracking shot, 13 of them.
    • Goofs
      In the opening segment, Mona (Sandrine Bonnaire) is lying in a ditch in the vineyard. The character Mona is supposed to be dead, but if you look at the actress's neck you can clearly see a neck artery visibly pulsing.
    • Quotes

      les Bergers: She blew in like the wind. No plans, no goals... No wishes, no wants... We suggested things to her. She didn't want to do a thing. Wandering? That's withering. By proving she's useless, she helps a system she rejects. It's not wandering, it's withering.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Best Films of 1986 (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Variations sur la Vita
      Composed and directed by Joanna Bruzdowicz

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    • Release date
      • December 4, 1985 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • Ciné Tamaris (France)
    • Languages
      • French
      • Arabic
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Vagabond
    • Filming locations
      • Nîmes, Gard, France(train station)
    • Production companies
      • Ciné-tamaris
      • Films A2
      • Ministère de la Culture
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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