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Directed by Agnès Varda
Vagabond, directed by Agnes Varda is the dark disturbing story of a female drifter named Mona (Sandrine Bonnaire). The film opens as Mona's frozen body is found in a drainage ditch and proceeds to tell her story in a series of flashbacks and semi-documentary style "interviews" with the people who have known Mona during the last few weeks of her life. Mona is a distant, independent and not-very-likeable woman who goes from place to place, living where she can and with anyone who will take her in. Mona's true nature remains a puzzle, both to those who thought they knew her, and to the audience. As the movie progresses it becomes clear that no one knew the true Mona and she, because of her aloofness and essential coldness, provided a canvas for those she met to write upon. Who Mona really was, and what she thought remains ambiguous. Sandrine Bonnaire is excellent as Mona, making an unappealing and cold character interesting and intriguing. Director Agnes Varda began her career as a still photographer. This beginning is evident in her elegant framing of the film. She has an instinctive awareness of and a photographer's eye for visual detail which makes the film cold, bleak, and aridly beautiful. Internationally acclaimed, Vagabond is Varda's most successful film. ~ Linda Rasmussen, All Movie Guide
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A study in time, memory and compassion, Agnès Varda's Vagabond (Sans Toit Ni Loi) opens with the death of its main character, the perpetual drifter Mona (Sandrine Bonnaire), and proceeds to piece together the events of her life until the fatal moment. Though there are elements of mock-documentary and even murder mystery in the film, Varda uses the devices primarily to expose their inadequacies in "investigating" her subject. Ultimately, the omnipresent, objective viewpoint of the director's camera tells us more about Mona's disposessed, inert lifestyle than any of the interviews. Despite its grim outcome, the film doesn't wield any particular feminist or political agenda. As with much of Varda's work, the approach is more personal-philosophical: the director seems to be suggesting that the the romantic ideal of a free spirit is a farce; instead, the unlimited freedoms of modern culture leave aimless, displaced young people like Mona callous and emotionally void. Bonnaire has the ability to be captivating in her nihilism; without her, Varda's elliptical structure might have been merely frustrating. ~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
 

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