A second volume of classics from French director Agnes Varda. Features The Beaches of Agnes (2008) Jac de Nantes (1991) Vagabond (1985) & L' Une Chante L' Autre Pas (1977). The Beaches of Agnes: An intimate & inventive autobiographical portrait of acclaimed experimental French director Agnes Varda. A member of the French New Wave & married to fellow director Jacques Demy Varda pioneered the 'cine-writing' style of filmmaking carefully planning every aspect of the film in order to achieve the greatest emotional response. Taking a detour from the standard forms of storytelling Varda relates her own story by employing a range of filmic techniques including the re-staging of dramatic events in her life & the use of symbolic visual sets that combine to flesh out her thoughts & concepts while at the same time giving an insight into her creative processes through the years. The film was the winner of the Best Documentary Cesar Award 2009. Jac de Nantes: The true story of the childhood of Jaques Demy & his pursuit of a dream to become a filmmaker. Vagabond: A shocking tale of a homeless drifter Mona (Sandrine Bonnaire) found frozen to death in a ditch & the seamless flashbacks that record her fall into degradation. Varda says little about her heroine. But seen through Mona's eyes & portrayed in rich naturalistic performances the result is an unswerving & poetic portrait of modern France. L' Une Chante L' Autre Pas: Set against the backdrop of the women's movement in 1970s France this film follows the lives of two women from differing backgrounds.