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Documenteur

  • 1981
  • 1h 5m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.4K
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Documenteur (1981)
Drama

A young French woman, separated from her lover, tries to find a lodging in L.A. for herself and her son.A young French woman, separated from her lover, tries to find a lodging in L.A. for herself and her son.A young French woman, separated from her lover, tries to find a lodging in L.A. for herself and her son.

  • Director
    • Agnès Varda
  • Writer
    • Agnès Varda
  • Stars
    • Sabine Mamou
    • Mathieu Demy
    • Lisa Blok-Linson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Agnès Varda
    • Writer
      • Agnès Varda
    • Stars
      • Sabine Mamou
      • Mathieu Demy
      • Lisa Blok-Linson
    • 13User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sabine Mamou
    • Emilie Cooper
    Mathieu Demy
    Mathieu Demy
    • Martin Cooper
    Lisa Blok-Linson
    • Lisa
    • (as Lisa Blok)
    Tina Odom
    • Tina
    Gary Feldman
    • Ecrivain à la fenêtre
    Charles Southwood
    Charles Southwood
    • Homme au lit d'eau
    Chris Leplus
    • Homme de l'autre film
    Andrew Meyer
    • Homme de l'autre film
    Barry Farrell
    • Homme de l'autre film
    Tom Taplin
    Tom Taplin
    • Tom Cooper
    Delphine Seyrig
    Delphine Seyrig
    • Delphine
    • (voice)
    Suzanne Finn
      Gerard Jullian
        Fred Ricker
        • Le couple du motel
        • (uncredited)
        Kelly Ricker
        • Le couple du motel
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Agnès Varda
        • Writer
          • Agnès Varda
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        6dromasca

        not more than an experiment

        'Documenteur' is an interesting essay, but not one of the milestones in the filmography of Agnes Varda. The film follows a French woman, just out of a relationship, looking for housing and than living for a while in a non-proviledged neighborhood of Los Angeles. It's an interesting combination - fiction inspired from the biography of the director who at that point in her life was separated, the lead role is played by Sabine Mamou, her only film as an actress, while the kid is Mathieu Demy, Agnes Varda's son (and formidable acting as a kid - he will become later a professional actor). Much of the rest is film in the streets with non-professional actors, with some nude and sex scenes interleaved to make us feel the loneliness of the character. A verbose text translates to us in parallel her feelings. The combination is interesting, but there is no real story here, and the film is too short, and its ending to abrupt to make complete sense. My overall feeling was to have watched a filmed essay, an experimental movie, but not really a full feature film.
        chaos-rampant

        A way to have a body

        Varda continues to travel with just a camera, content to film with no larger narrative in mind other than to approach things, here motherhood, breakup, loneliness. She's in LA here, I was initially keen for just that aspect; how would she see that place of dreams?

        In a previous entry, Daguerrotypes, it was the senile old wife of a Parisian perfume maker that captured her the most, looking achingly lost in the small shop as she sat by the door, not fully there anymore, like time was blowing through her from an open window somewhere. What life here?

        It's the same lostness she returns to. A mother alone with her son in LA, after breaking up with the father, wanders and ruminates. What it says about Varda's marriage to Demy is a guess, but it matters I think that she presents on screen a grieving woman alone with her son.

        It's Varda's own son actually, the French woman a surrogate for Varda, a way for her to have a body in the stream of images.

        We can glean more about the 'real' Varda in other ways, I'm more interested in perceptions and how they give rise to self. It's telling for me here that she gives to herself the role of a typist, typing and retyping pages before a beach, a favorite place for her. Varda could have plainly chosen to portray her as anything, she chose a job where words, expression, have been reduced to a mechanical task without meaning.

        In the beginning she ruminates on the meaninglessness of words, how words and images lose meaning, faces look strange, when you're shut out from the life that gives everything its place. Meaning is use linguists would say. It's itself the attitude to find meaning I would add, how you place yourself in things.

        It gives an overwhelming sense of melancholy in the end, which is how Varda places herself here, fecund absence, waiting without reproach. Her friend Chris Marker, it reminds of him in spirit, but he also finds bemusement in many small things. She's shut in her own self here, it was probably a time for it. It strikes a simple note. Oh but she's so adept with echo, I've carried it with me for two days now.

        This is Varda staring out from that window that time blows through. I'm setting my eyes ahead to a time when she has left this room.
        8gbill-74877

        Wonderful, touching film

        "Me, that's all I see - faces. They seem real, more real than what's conveyed by words."

        "The ocean washes from the sand the footprints of parted lovers."

        "This pain can't last. I'll wake up soon and then, like before, I'll do all those things, and it will simply be my life. Simply my life."

        "Now I don't need to live with him anymore. He knows, wherever he is, that I'm crazy about him. I love him. Wherever he is, I'm crazy about him."

        "Desire, you brought me to the shores of rapture. I drift away. I want the shore."

        "I like it when we're sad, and then we say we'll go outside and dance. Don't you?"

        ...

        There is such a loving look at humanity in all of the simple downtrodden faces we see here, as well as in the relationship between this newly divorced mom and her son, that it melted my heart. Despite the film's simplicity, or perhaps because of it, Agnès Varda had me in the palm of her hand from beginning to end. Her gentle wordplay in the narration managed to touch on the simple aspects of the human condition that we don't often think about, and her imagery of common life and the ocean's waves continuing to roll in unperturbed by it all felt profound. The intense ache of separation from a loved one is rendered hauntingly, and yet with incredible restraint. Meanwhile, Sabine Mamou is fantastic as the mother, and if you have any doubt about that, just watch the emotions on her face when she tells a friend of her breakup over the phone. I loved the little bits from 'Mur Mur' and the female perspective of the memories of sex as well. Just a wonderful, touching little film, and a snapshot of an emotional time for both Varda and her character.
        9socrates4

        Not For Everyone

        DOCUMENTEUR is a wonderful little French movie shot in Southern California. It tells a small, personal story about a young single mother trying to raise her son and make ends meet in a new, unfamiliar country.

        It's very different than most things I've seen in movies but very much like real life. It is very good. It feels like a documentary and was probably shot like one. It was probably shot without a script, focusing on small details and things like that. It has that feel to it. For those reasons I know a lot of people will not like this movie. But for those very same reasons it will appeal to others. Recommend.
        6SnoopyStyle

        French film

        Frenchwoman Emilie (Sabine Mamou) struggles to pull her life together in L. A. She left her partner and has to find a place for her and her young son. This is a French film located in America. It's done in a documentary style. It's a slice of her life but it's not really hooking me in. It's interesting but not really.

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        • Trivia
          The couple fighting about rent were not actors and happened to be arguing while the film was being shot. Director Agnès Varda asked if her camera bothered them and neither one minded and continued to argue through the filming.
        • Quotes

          [first lines]

          Récitante: It's often said you're "up against the wall" when you have to show your mettle, your true face - as if the rest of the time you hid your gut feelings behind a phony face, as extra head for putting up a false front. Me, that's all I see -- faces. They seem real, more real than what's conveyed by words. I feel lost in everything around words, I feel lost in everything around faces. Where I am, there's nothing but words and faces.

        • Connections
          Featured in Les glaneurs et la glaneuse... deux ans après (2002)

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        • Release date
          • January 20, 1982 (France)
        • Countries of origin
          • France
          • United States
        • Official site
          • Ciné-tamaris (France)
        • Languages
          • French
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Documenteur (dodo cucu maman vas-tu-te-taire)
        • Filming locations
          • Los Angeles, California, USA
        • Production company
          • Ciné-tamaris
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 5m(65 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.66 : 1

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