BFF-22 Women on top: Varda is star of Cannes festival poster

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Women on top: Varda is star of Cannes festival poster

PARIS, April 15, 2019 (AFP) – French movie legend Agnes Varda, who died
last month, is the star of this year’s Cannes film festival poster unveiled
Monday, perched on the back of one of her technicians.

The ever-playful director — who passed away on March 29 aged 90 — is
pictured standing on the back of one of her crouching male crew to get a shot
for her film, “La Pointe Courte”.

The arresting image could even be taken as a knowing comment on how the
industry is finally bending to women’s will after the #MeToo movement.

Last year, the diminutive Varda and Hollywood star Cate Blanchett led a
red-carpet protest at the festival demanding gender equality.

The director is credited with inventing the French New Wave with “La
Pointe Courte” in 1955, which was shot on the fly and on a shoestring in the
Mediterranean port of Sete, where she grew up.

“Like a manifesto, this still photo sums up everything about Agnes Varda,”
the festival said. “Her passion, aplomb, and mischievousness.

“Perched on the shoulders of an impassive technician, clinging to a
camera… a young woman, aged 26, (is) making her first film,” it added.

The movie, starring Philippe Noiret, was shown at Cannes and helped spark
one of the most influential movements in cinema history.

A festival spokeswoman told AFP that the identity of the technician is
something of a mystery.

Varda, who later married fellow director Jacques Demy — the maker of
“Lola” and “The Umbrellas of Cherbourg” — went on to win the Golden Lion at
Venice for “Vagabond” and universal acclaim for her now classic documentary,
“The Gleaners & I”.

Last year, she became the oldest person ever to be nominated for an Oscar
for another documentary, “Faces Places”, having earlier picked up an honorary
Oscar for her career.

She was awarded an honorary Palme d’Or at Cannes in 2015.

The world’s biggest film festival, which sees itself as the “Olympics of
cinema”, will open next month with cult US director Jim Jarmusch’s “The Dead
Don’t Die”.

The zombie comedy stars Bill Murray, Adam Driver, Tilda Swinton and
singers Iggy Pop and Tom Waits.

The festival, whose jury this year is headed by the Mexican maestro
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu of “Birdman” and “The Revenant” fame, runs from
May 14 to 25.

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