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La Pointe Courte by Agnès Varda

Fri Mar 13, 2026
Screening
Black and white image two people laying on their backs looking up – a woman with blonde hair in the foreground and a man with no shirt.
Agnès Varda, La Pointe Courte, 1955. Image courtesy Janus Films.

Tickets & Info

Tickets & Info

When Fri Mar 13, 2026
Where Walker Cinema
Price $15 ($12 Walker members and seniors); Free for students

Agnès Varda’s directorial debut has been cited by film critics as a precursor of the French New Wave, with a timeless aesthetic that has inspired filmmaking for decades. Shot oceanside on black-and-white film, La Pointe Courte follows two reunited lovers as they navigate feelings of alienation between them. Between shots of sun-drenched ports and working-class village life, Varda’s first film is emblematic of a filmmaking style paving the way toward a new visual realism. 1955, France, DCP, in French with English subtitles, 90 min.

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Bio

Agnès Varda (1928–2019) was a Belgian-born French filmmaker, screenwriter, photographer, and visual artist. Often called the “godmother of the French New Wave” for her early works, such as La Pointe Courte (1955) and Cléo from 5 to 7 (1962), she broke narrative traditions and influenced future directors. Varda was credited with inspiring many of the hallmarks of the movement: nonlinear narrative, an emphasis on mood over story line, and often-jarring editing. She also made numerous documentaries, several commissioned by the French tourism office. “I am the queen of the margins,” Varda told the New York Times in 2009, remarking on her lack of name recognition from a commercial standpoint. “But the films are loved. The films are remembered. And this is my aim—to be loved as a filmmaker because I want to share emotions, to share the pleasure of being a filmmaker.”

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Dates & Tickets

    Mon Mar 09 — Sun Mar 15, 2026
  • Fri Mar 13, 2026