Agnès Varda, French Filmmaking Icon, Dies at 90
The French New Wave legend passed away from breast cancer at her Paris home.
The French New Wave legend passed away from breast cancer at her Paris home.
“To the other nominees in the category: ‘Have fun at the Oscars, losers!'” said Bo Burnham. “How is this happening?”
It may look like a glorified TED Talk, but Agnès Varda’s final film is the perfect way for the legendary auteur to have the last word.
The Oscar winner has been making movies for five decades, but almost entirely with male directors.
Cannes jury president Cate Blanchett spoke out for “workplaces [that] are diverse and equitable” both in front of, behind the camera, and beyond.
Although “Faces Places” was rumored to be her last film, the French New Wave icon cannot retire without sharing her vast wealth of knowledge with the rest of us.
Legendary filmmaker Agnès Varda shares her first Indie Spirit Award with the photographer JR.
The morning after the Governors’ Awards, the French Consul hosted a brunch for the iconic 89-year-old director, where she charmed everyone.
As Hollywood reels from the fallout from sexual harassment scandals, the Governors Awards took the high road amid the usual throng of Oscar contenders.
The French New Wave legend, who will be the first female director to receive an honorary Oscar, explains why her new documentary summarizes her career.
Get ready to meet your new favorite cinematic duo.
The Academy board of governors chose a diverse group including Belgian, a Canadian and an African-American to win Honorary Oscars.