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Daguerréotypes

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Documentary on the shopkeepers of the rue Daguerre in Paris.

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Richard Brody The New Yorker Observing traditional crafts and trades with loving fascination, Varda empathetically evokes their paradoxes-the depth of practical knowledge, the lack of variety in experience. Feb 20, 2017 Full Review Noel Murray AV Club Daguerrotypes has aged splendidly, acquiring flavors that would've been inconceivable at the time it was made. Rated: A- Dec 15, 2011 Full Review Jesse Cataldo Slant Magazine Like many of Varda's similarly themed explorations, the results are more than they initially seem, casual anthropology with a strongly humanist bent, resulting in a film that's fueled more by compassion than curiosity. Rated: 3/4 Dec 8, 2011 Full Review Cole Smithey ColeSmithey.com Taken with the joy that Varda captures and inspires, "Daguerréotypes" is a social study for all time. What love. What magic. Rated: A+ Feb 4, 2021 Full Review Michael J. Casey Boulder Weekly A work of kindness and curiosity that will leave you breathless. Rated: 4/5 Feb 21, 2020 Full Review Prairie Miller NewsBlaze The 'mysteries of daily exchange' resonate within, including windows with breads artfully shaped by hand, conjured incidental street magic, and pen and papers instead of cash registers. And where the word consumerism has amazingly, never been uttered. Dec 13, 2011 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Watching people do what they do before the digital age is so painfully nostalgic. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/20/23 Full Review william k Agnes Varda presents a loving view at the shop-owners of her street with much care for their everyday lives, their biographies and a keen eye for detail. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review prairie m While increasingly hi-tech blockbuster extravaganzas continue to crowd out one another on the multiplex screens, and the simple pleasures of face-to-face conversations rather than cell phones that defined human communication in the past are diminished, films that reawaken that faded reality can be like hidden treasures discovered amid all that artificial noise. Which is what makes French director Agnès Varda's (The Beaches of Agnès , The Gleaners and I) very personal and potent mood piece, Daguerreotypes such a joyous found visual and tactile experience to be savored from the past. Filmed in 1975 in a space that never actually leaves the filmmaker's tiny neighborhood where she lived for more than half a century, Daguerreotypes is an exquisite travelogue where the audience feels privileged to accompany Varda on her familiar daily rounds, from perfume makers and trinket merchants, to butchers and bakers. And in a nearly hushed space whose inventory seems suspended in time, the 'mysteries of daily exchange' resonate. Including windows filled with artfully shaped breads, the conjuring of incidental street magic, and the total price of purchased goods calculated by the shopkeepers, with simple pen and paper in hand. And where the word consumerism has amazingly, never been uttered. Daguerrotypes, which will have its theatrical US premiere at NY's Maysles Cinema in Harlem through December 18th, will be preceded by the short film, Elsa la Rose (1965, 20 minutes), also directed by Agnès Varda along with Raymond Zanchi. This cinematic valentine, narrated by Michel Piccoli and photographed in luminous black-and-white by Willy Kurant and William Lubtchansky, documents the romance between celebrated writers Louis Aragon and Elsa Triolet. Daguerrotypes is part of the bi-monthly series, Documentary in Bloom: New Films Presented by Livia Bloom. Daguerreotypes, directed by Agnès Varda 1975, 74 minutes, unrated. In French with English subtitles A Cinema Guild release More information is online at: Mayslesinstitute.org Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Beautiful ethnographic document of Varda's Parisian suburb. It initially introduces the spectator by presenting a traveling stage magician whose act will follow and be intercut with those of the equally transformative inhabitants. This humble device yields profoundly moving results in the end. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 01/26/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Documentary on the shopkeepers of the rue Daguerre in Paris.
Director
Agnès Varda
Screenwriter
Agnès Varda
Genre
Documentary
Original Language
Canadian French
Release Date (Streaming)
Apr 6, 2019
Runtime
1h 20m