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“I’m still fighting. I don’t know how much longer, but I’m still fighting a struggle, which is to make cinema alive and not just make another film.”
Thank you, Agnès Varda, for teaching us to see the world anew through your brilliant, radical, and breathtakingly beautiful films.
Read Matthew Eng on Faces Places and the invaluable life lessons of this amazing filmmaking pioneer. Viva Varda!
(Source: TribecaFilm.com)
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We’ve spent an hour talking about my career and life is passing, and at my age, every minute is more or less the last minute. I feel it very strongly. Not minute by minute, but sometimes, and it’s a normal thought. So I should enjoy what is here. Even seeing the tulips aging, I love that. The more you wait, they become very bizarre. As it was with the heart-shaped potatoes aging. The aging process, I enjoy it a lot. I love what happens to things aging, and to people aging. I love the wrinkles, the hands, I love all that. I’m really interested in what can happen to a hand. It can be a lovely landscape. So I have a good time aging, and I love to see things getting to be naturally, vaguely destroyed.
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”This brother here, myself and all of us here were born with our hair like this and we just wear it like this because it’s natural. The reason for it, you might say, is like a new awareness among black people that their own natural appearance, physical appearance, is beautiful and it’s pleasing to them.” -Kathleen Cleaver
Black Panthers (1968) dir. Agnès Varda
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Dennis Auburn with Sara Hiromi wearing Koshka by UNIF
makeup: Sara Eudy @ Cara Dulce Makeup
hair: Nicole Cano