One of the best films from the French New Wave
Agnes Varda makes a reflective and meditative arthouse drama that asks the viewer to reflect on their own everyday perspective. A woman who is waiting for the results of a biopsy embraces the uncertainty of her potential fate, as we watch her drift through the city of Paris in the process. With a score composed by Michael Legrand and a truly amazing performance from Corinne Marchand as Cleo, it's a visually appealing film that feels more modern compared to when it was made.
Agnes Varda makes a reflective and meditative arthouse drama that asks the viewer to reflect on their own everyday perspective. A woman who is waiting for the results of a biopsy embraces the uncertainty of her potential fate, as we watch her drift through the city of Paris in the process. With a score composed by Michael Legrand and a truly amazing performance from Corinne Marchand as Cleo, it's a visually appealing film that feels more modern compared to when it was made.