Irish Film Institute -FACES PLACES

FACES PLACES

Director: Agnès Varda, JR

94 mins, France, 2017, Digital, Subtitled


This film was released 21st September 2018, and is no longer screening.

F-Rated

The indefatigable Agnès Varda, nonagenarian and treasure of world cinema, teams up with the mysterious JR, a thirty-something street artist specialising in large-scale outdoor photographic portraiture in the delightful Faces Places. A docu-travelogue, Varda’s film sees the irresistibly incongruent duo embark on a quest to honour the faces, places, and fast-disappearing traditions of rural France.

Travelling to small communities, towns and farms in JR’s van, fitted out to resemble a gigantic camera, they immortalise intriguing locals they meet along the way with immense public murals. Among their disparate subjects is the last inhabitant in a row of miners’ cottages that is scheduled for demolition, a postman who was once indispensable to his community, and a trio of dockworkers and their wives.

(Notes by David O’Mahony.)

Don’t forget we now schedule weekly.

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