The Beaches of Agnès
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Christian François Bouche-Villeneuve, better known as Chris Marker (France, 29 July 1921 – 29 July 2012), was a French writer, poet, activist, critic, photographer, traveler, journalist, film essayist, multimedia artist, and documentary filmmaker.
He began his career as part of the French Rive Gauche group—parallel to but distinct from the Nouvelle Vague—with which he would later share certain themes and collaborators. Marker is credited with developing the subjective documentary and is considered a pioneer of collective cinema in France. His films are known for their poetic, essayistic, and often experimental qualities, blending a reflective voice with a fascination for memory, art, war, politics, culture, and nature. Over six decades of work, he observed the world with meticulous curiosity, irony, and compassion, continually experimenting with new forms of image manipulation and montage.
He was also famously elusive. For many years, few people knew what Chris Marker looked like—he disliked being photographed, and no confirmed portraits were publicly available. He often amused himself by giving contradictory accounts of his life in the rare interviews he granted. As Philippe Dubois observed, “Chris Marker is, in a way, the most celebrated of the unknown filmmakers.” His official website adds: “Rather than a man without qualities, he is a man without biography.”
Marker also worked under numerous pseudonyms, including Hayao Yamaneko, Jacopo Berenzini, Kosinki, Michel Krasna, Sandor Krasna, and Guillaume-en-Égypte (his feline avatar), though his best-known identity remains Chris Marker.
Among his most significant works are La Jetée (1962), Sans Soleil (1983), Far from Vietnam (1967), A Grin Without a Cat (1977), A.K. (1985), Level Five (1997), and One Day in the Life of Andrei Arsenevich (1999). He also explored interactive and digital media with the CD-ROM Immemory (1997), maintained a website titled Gorgomancy, a YouTube channel called Kosinki, and created a virtual gallery, Ouvroir, within the online world Second Life.
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Filmmaking icon Agnès Varda, the award-winning director regarded by many as the grandmother of the French new w...
An intimate chronicle of the shooting of Ran (1985), a film directed by the legendary Japanese filmmaker Akira...
A woman narrates the thoughts of a world traveler, meditations on time and memory expressed in words and images...
German director Wim Wenders tries to explore the Tokyo that was depicted in the films of Yasujiro Ozu and finds...
What was your first desire? What did you long for most? Arielle Dombasle put these questions to a wide circle o...
Candid interviews of ordinary people on the meaning of happiness, an often amorphous and inarticulable notion t...
Chris Marker and François Reichenbach document the massive anti–Vietnam War protest held in Washington, D.C., o...
Chris Marker’s portrait of Russian filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky documents the director at work on his final film,...
Ten years after the death of iconic French filmmaker, Chris Marker. A filmmaker, hoping to rediscover that uniq...
A faceless traveller takes a journey through the barren reaches of a Siberia caught between tradition and moder...
Agnès Varda travels around the world to meet friends, artists and filmmakers for an expansive view of the globa...
Guided by the evocative narration of Charlotte Rampling, Nostalgia for the Future is a descent into the labyrin...
Laura, a French programmer, inherits the task of creating a game about the World War II Battle of Okinawa. Her...
Chris Marker’s Tokyo Days follows the filmmaker and actress Arielle Dombasle as they wander through Tokyo, begi...
Koumiko Muraoka, a young Japanese woman born in Manchuria and educated in France, wanders through Tokyo while s...
A desktop documentary about the online afterlife of the late French filmmaker, Chris Marker.
A document of Perestroika, to be viewed as (nearly) unedited rushes of a voyage to Moscow, preserved by compatr...
Two friends (and legendary French New Wave filmmakers) meet in real and virtual worlds.
Filmmaker William Klein documents the Paris student riots that occurred in May of 1968.
Posthumous portrait of Chris Marker, the elusive French filmmaker- essayist, traveller, photographer and cat-lo...
This 1973 French documentary explores the conflict between modern values and material comforts in Japan and the...
This silent film shows the jury voting for Chris Marker, who receives the Louis Lumière award for his film ¡Cub...