The Complete Varda 5 – Lions Love… and Lies

Lions Love And Lies | The New Yorker

On the fifth episode of the Complete Varda, Matt and Travis discuss another of Varda’s unique explorations, 1969’s Lions Love (…and Lies was added at some point after the initial release). Filmed during Varda’s first stint in Los Angeles, the movie is largely formless and flirts with the line between documentary and fiction in a way that would define much of Varda’s later work. We discuss these fascinating new areas of exploration, and also cover the two shorts Varda made during this time in northern California, Uncle Yanco and The Black Panthers.

The Complete Varda 4 – Les Creatures

Catherine Deneuve and Agnes Varda at the Venice Film Festival for presentation of the film Les

On the fourth episode of the fifth season, Matt and Travis welcome their first guest of the season, the eternally wise and effortlessly cool David Blakeslee of Criterion Reflections, to discuss one of Agnès Varda’s most unusual and idiosyncratic films, 1966’s Les Creatures. We discuss the unusual status of the film as Varda’s most commercial and most experimental movie, along with the film’s context within the larger FNW sci-fi adventures of the mid to late 60s.

The Complete Varda 1 – La Pointe Courte

On the first episode of the fifth season, Matt and Travis begin their discussion of the films of Agnès Varda with her debut feature, La Pointe Courte. Barely screened upon completion but seen by a handful of hugely influential filmmakers and cinephiles, the film is now regarded as the first film of the French New Wave and a pioneering work in all of French cinema. We also discuss Varda’s three shorts she made in the interim between her debut and her second film: L’opéra-mouffe, Ô saisons, ô châteaux, and Du côté de la côte.