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Faces Places

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  • SO Sold Out
  • BF Baby-Friendly Screenings
  • FF Family Fun
  • AD Audio Described
  • HOH Hard of Hearing Subtitled
  • RS Relaxed Screening
  • QA Q+A
  • AS Accessible Screenings
  • BHS Black History Studies
  • TP Talking Pictures
  • AG A Year With Agnes
  • JB James Baldwin at 100
  • S1 Screen 1
  • S2 Screen 2

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  • Runtime: 103 minutes
  • Director: Agnès Varda
  • Year: 2017
  • Rating: (12A)
  • Film

Faces Places

Spend a year with Agnès Varda, at the Lexi in 2024. We'll be exploring this visionary director’s remarkable body of work, spanning 7 decades and celebrating a lifetime spent dedicated to cinema.


Each title will be introduced by Rosie, our Cinema Director and programmer.


A late-career triumph of lovingly handcrafted humanism, Agnès Varda’s Academy Award–nominated penultimate film sees the octogenarian director joining forces with the thirty-something street photographer JR. Crisscrossing rural France in their roving camera-mobile—a truck that produces larger-than-life portraits of the people they meet, which are then pasted onto local walls—the pair encounter an array of farmers, former miners, dockworkers, and others whose stories form a collage of a country where meaningful traditions persist in the face of encroaching modernity. A detour-rich road movie, a charming intergenerational buddy film, and an ode to artisans of all stripes, Faces Places finds Varda making new memories while revisiting old ones, yielding what is ultimately a bittersweet, puckishly profound reflection on the ephemeral nature of art, relationships, and life itself.

  • Runtime: 103 minutes
  • Director: Agnès Varda
  • Year: 2017
  • Rating: (12A)
  • Film

Times

Event Key:

  • SO Sold Out
  • BF Baby-Friendly Screenings
  • FF Family Fun
  • AD Audio Described
  • HOH Hard of Hearing Subtitled
  • RS Relaxed Screening
  • QA Q+A
  • AS Accessible Screenings
  • BHS Black History Studies
  • TP Talking Pictures
  • AG A Year With Agnes
  • JB James Baldwin at 100
  • S1 Screen 1
  • S2 Screen 2