The late Agnès Varda saluted by peers for her inventiveness and childlike spirit
French director Agnès Varda, whose landmark films include “Cléo From 5 to 7†(1962) and “Vagabond†(1985), was saluted by her peers on Friday following her death at age 90.
She was a founding spirit of the French New Wave and a visionary creator, and filmmakers, film organizations and other creatives across the globe paid tribute to Varda’s childlike spirit, inventiveness, feminist activism and love of dancing.
A few even gave a nod to the unforgettable cardboard cutout she sent as her proxy to the 2018 Academy Award nominees luncheon, where she was being honored for her Oscar-nominated documentary “Faces Places.â€
Here’s what her fans and peers had to say about the honorary Oscar winner:
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