Creo 5 - 7 as New Wave Film Agnes Varda is not only one of the few female directors in the New Wave movie, she is also believed to help create this type. Her short film "La Point-Courte" was seen by some people as the first New Wave movie. Her first full-length movie, Creo 5 to 7 belongs to this type as well. This is the story of a young woman who died of cancer and how she looks at the world in the context of time. As she became a female flora, we chased the singer Creo, and when she did she began watching the time in a different way.
Agnes Varda is thought to be the "mother of a newborn" that dates back to her first movie "La Pointe Courte" (1954) who opened a new movement world in 1961 with "Creo 5 to 7". It is a model of an unprecedented movie poetry. This movie was designed to express the passage of time, following Cleo of the heroine who came to the peak of 90 minutes in Paris on June 21, 1961 in Paris. Visiting a cafe, taking a taxi, rehearsing, watching a short film, meeting a romantic French soldier, you can know the transformation of Creo.
Some of the French people say that there is a magical moment where lovers meet for the first time between 5 pm and 7 pm. In the 2 hour movie Cleo of Agnes Varda from 5 o'clock to 7 o'clock, you can not go ahead beyond the truth. (Technically, this movie only plays for 90 minutes.) Beautiful Cleo (Corinne Marchand) finds real songs in addition to some popular songs on the radio Young voluntarily absorbing It is a pop singer. International reputation During the two-hour life at Creo, the audience passed through the streets of the city, cafes, luxury condominiums, fine restaurants, etc. and counted down for a few minutes and a few seconds until they learned the test results. She has cancer. Agnes Varda is considered by many critics as "the mother of French New Wave", but it is a little unfair to explain her except simply to be a woman.