Woman With a Camera: The Films of Agnès Varda
Vagabond
November 16, 2012
7:30–9:30 pm
Plestcheeff Auditorium


Vagabond (1985). In 35mm,105 min. French with English subtitles.

We salute pioneering filmmaker Agnès Varda as we celebrate Elles: Women Artists from the Centre Pompidou, Paris. Born in 1928, Varda, a philosophy student and gifted still photographer, became the first Frenchwoman to make a feature motion picture. Fascinated by people’s inner lives, and the natural landscapes and cities they inhabit, Varda crafted visually stunning, intimate portraits imbued with the French New Wave spirit of spontaneous creativity.

Vagabond follows a young woman who treasures absolute freedom as she wanders the rural roads of wine country.

Other films in this series include:

October 26: Cléo From 5 to 7
November 2: Le Bonheur
November 16: Vagabond

Members: $20.00
Adults: $23.00
SIFF, NWFF, and TheFilmSchool members: $20.00

Prices above are for the entire film series. Series tickets may be purchased online, at the Ticketing Desk at any of SAM's three sites, or over the phone with a credit card by calling the SAM Box Office at 206.654.3121.

A limited number of single-film tickets may be available on a first come, first served basis the day of the show, at 7:25 pm, at the auditorium entrance for $8 (cash/check only).


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