Faces Places (Visages, Villages)
Starring: JR, Agnes Varda
Directed By: JR, Agnes Varda
US Release Date: October 6th, 2017
My First Viewing: January 11th, 2018
The sheer delight that is the French documentary Faces Places comes in the amazing chemistry between the two stars and co-directors JR and Agnes Varda. Varda, a former actress and filmmaker, and JR, a filmmaker, and photographer decide they want to make a movie and people they meet by happenstance. Visiting the French countryside and telling stories of the people they meet by creating murals of the photographs they take of their subjects.
Seeing the stories they are telling through these photos and murals are something you don't see. Whether it's the local waitress and mother, the guy who rings the city bells, the mailman, or the wives of dockworkers, JR and Varda show that everyone, no matter what your background is, has a story to tell.
Faces Places is rated PG. This is a film that families can enjoy if you don't mind subtitles, but even then it's a joy to watch. Have you seen Faces Places? Please post your thoughts in the comments below.
-birb
Starring: JR, Agnes Varda
Directed By: JR, Agnes Varda
US Release Date: October 6th, 2017
My First Viewing: January 11th, 2018
The sheer delight that is the French documentary Faces Places comes in the amazing chemistry between the two stars and co-directors JR and Agnes Varda. Varda, a former actress and filmmaker, and JR, a filmmaker, and photographer decide they want to make a movie and people they meet by happenstance. Visiting the French countryside and telling stories of the people they meet by creating murals of the photographs they take of their subjects.
Seeing the stories they are telling through these photos and murals are something you don't see. Whether it's the local waitress and mother, the guy who rings the city bells, the mailman, or the wives of dockworkers, JR and Varda show that everyone, no matter what your background is, has a story to tell.
Faces Places is rated PG. This is a film that families can enjoy if you don't mind subtitles, but even then it's a joy to watch. Have you seen Faces Places? Please post your thoughts in the comments below.
-birb
Comments
Post a Comment