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Faces Places ()

Visages villages (original title)
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Director Agnes Varda and photographer/muralist J.R. journey through rural France and form an unlikely friendship.

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  • Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 36 wins & 40 nominations.
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Marie Douvet ...
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Claude Flaert ...
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Patrick Bernard ...
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Amaury Bossy ...
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Patricia Mercier ...
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Abde Slam Ould-Ja ...
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David Riou ...
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Robert Alexander ...
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Emile Assier ...
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Jean-Yves Beauchamps ...
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Ali Benkacher ...
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Jean-Claude Duval ...
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Claude Ferchal ...
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Delphine Figuére ...
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Rêmy Gils ...
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Lola Karsenti-Schleehauf ...
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Paul Karsenti-Schleehauf ...
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Christophe Latil ...
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Lucien Morard ...
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Amandine Salman ...
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Daniel Vos ...
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Directed by

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JR
Agnès Varda

Written by

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JR ... (written by)
 
Agnès Varda ... (written by)

Produced by

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Emile Abinal ... associate producer
Charles S. Cohen ... co-producer
Etienne Comar ... co-producer
Nichole Fu ... co-producer
Julie Gayet ... co-producer
Olivier Père ... co-producer
Nadia Turincev ... co-producer
Rosalie Varda ... producer

Music by

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Matthieu Chedid ... (original music by)

Cinematography by

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Roberto De Angelis
Claire Duguet
Julia Fabry
Nicolas Guicheteau
Romain Le Bonniec
Raphaël Minnesota
Valentin Vignet

Editing by

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Maxime Pozzi-Garcia
Agnès Varda

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Flora Alfonsi ... assistant editor
Jérôme Bigueur ... colorist
Sébastien Bradu ... digital asset management
Marie Flageul ... assistant editor
Pauline Le Duc ... trainee editor

Casting By

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Amélie Boyé ... (Pirou part)

Production Management

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Cecilia Rose ... production manager
Alice Saulay ... assistant production manager
Sophie Vermersch ... post-production manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Frédéric Alexandre ... first assistant director
Julia Fabry ... assistant director
Didier Rouget ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Anne-Charlotte Dagnaud ... set dresser

Sound Department

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Matthieu Autin ... sound editor
Marco Casanova ... sound editor
David Chaulier ... sound recordist
Antoine Gervais ... sound mix technician
Olivier Goinard ... sound mixer
Morgan Lanniel ... sound
Alan Savary ... sound recordist / sound
Pierre-Henri Thiebaut ... sound

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Dan Rapaport ... special effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Julia Fabry ... b camera
Margaux Hallenstein ... assistant camera
Malek Krimed ... assistant camera
Camille Lamy ... assistant camera
Alban Watelet ... assistant camera

Animation Department

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Oerd Van Cuijlenborg ... animator: opening sequence

Additional Crew

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Franck Celton ... production administrator
Louise Devillers ... assistant producer
Arthur Grec ... equity provider
Astrid le Moine ... publicist
Eric Leprêtre ... production administrator
Alex Panagakis ... publicist
Daniela Sapkar ... publicity staff

Thanks

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Bhán Dujmovic ... merci à eux
Lucca Fletcher ... special thanks
Camille Pajot ... thanks

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Agnes Varda, one of the leading lights of France's honored French New Wave cinema era, and professional photographer and muralist, J.R., partake on a special art project. Together, they travel around France in a special box truck equipped as a portable photo booth and traveling printing facility as they take photographs of people around the country. With that inspiration, they also create special colossal mural pictures of individuals, communities and places they want to honor and celebrate. Along the way, the old cinematic veteran and the young artistic idealist enjoy an odd friendship as they chat and explore their views on the world as only they can. Written by Kenneth Chisholm (kchishol@rogers.com)

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Also Known As
  • Visages, villages (France)
  • Faces Places (Canada, English title)
  • Faces, Places (World-wide, English title)
  • Faces Places (United States)
  • Faces Places (World-wide, English title)
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Runtime
  • 94 min
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Box Office

Cumulative Worldwide Gross $4,014,563

Did You Know?

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Trivia With her nomination for Best Documentary Feature at 89 years old, Agnès Varda becomes the oldest person nominated for any competitive Oscar. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in The Oscars (2018). See more »
Soundtracks Ring My Bell See more »
Quotes Agnès Varda: [to JR after he takes off his sunglasses] I don't see you very well, but I see you.
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