Cleo From 5 to 7

Synopsis

Agnès Varda’s second feature remains a highlight of the extraordinary outpouring of French movies in the early 60s. Following a pop singer around the streets and parks of Paris as she whiles away two hours awaiting the results of some medical tests, this subtle, innovative character study also succeeds brilliantly as a stylish, vivid documentary-style portrait of a wondrously vibrant city.

Agnès Varda is often looked upon as the ‘godmother of the French New Wave and someone who redefined filmmaking through a deeply personal, feminist and experimental lens. As a woman working in a male-dominated industry, Varda’s films focus on women’s experiences and perspectives through her own unique style, ‘cinécriture’ (cinematic writing). ‘Cinécriture’ playfully blends fiction, documentary and essay filmmaking while utilising non-professional actors, real locations and improvised dialogue to create works that feel deeply real.

Today, Agnès Varda is still endlessly celebrated not only for having the longest career of any female filmmaker (65 years), but for being a fierce and dominant creative force who redefined what it means to be an artist.

Additional Info

Join us on March 19th at New House Art Space to celebrate International Women’s Month with our screening of Cleo From 5 to 7 (1962).

Doors will open at 6:30pm with the short film (TBC) starting around 7:15pm and the feature around 7:30pm. Keep an eye on our socials for more information in the weeks leading up to the screening!

Location

Femme Films, Chestnut Ave, Guildford, GU2 4HF

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