This week: Agnès Varda's first major biography, the complicated humanity of psychic healers, and more.
| The first major biography of the film director, screenwriter, artist, and photographer is scrupulous and affectionate. | Sophie Monk Kaufman |
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LATEST REVIEWS | | The dancers we grow to know (and love) in Swan Song are sweating, swearing, soaring women, at odds with conceptions of purity and frailness. | Eileen G’Sell |
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| | Uninterested in proving anything definitively, this film instead asserts the complicated humanity of psychic healers, their clients, and the practice itself. | Eileen G’Sell |
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FROM THE ARCHIVE | | One Sings, the Other Doesn’t, Varda’s precious and poignant feminist musical from 1977 has been restored. | Eileen G’Sell |
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