
Publisher | Editions Xavier Barral |
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Edition | Hardcover , 164 Pages |
Publisher's description
Exquisitely produced, in French only. “In 1963, she took thousands of photographs of Cuba as it fizzed with rebellion. But the grande dame of French cinema hid them away in a box, consigning them to history – until now.” – The GuardianIn December 1962, just two months after the missile crisis, Agnès Varda (born 1928) traveled to Cuba. Like many French intellectuals, she was fascinated by this island and its charismatic leader and wanted to make a film to understand this particular mix of pure socialism, sensuality and cha-cha-cha. In order to preserve her freedom of movement, she traded film for still photography, with the idea of subsequently filming and reanimating her photographs with a rostrum camera. Although they had not been devised as art photographs, the shots from Salut les cubains (1964), presented for the first time in this French-language-only book, are of exceptionally high quality, an example of unhindered street photography. We recognize the sharp but always warm-hearted style for which Varda is known, as well as the tension between still and animated images. Agnes Varda: Cuba also compiles Varda’s archives–notebooks, sketches and editing notes–along with four illuminating essays. Please note that this title is in the French language only.
Specifications
Book title | Cuba |
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Photographer | Agnès Varda |
ISBN 10 | 2365110851 / 2-36511-085-1 |
ISBN 13 | 9782365110853 / 978-2-36511-085-3 |
Publisher | Editions Xavier Barral |
Publish date | Nov 2015 |
Book format | Hardcover |
Pages | 164 Pages |
Dimensions | 21 x 28,5 cm / 8.25 x 11.25 inches |
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