Plotting in VAGABOND

Plotting in VAGABOND

2 Episodes

Observations on Film Art No. 29

VAGABOND, Agnès Varda’s stunning look at life on the margins, tells the story of a defiant young drifter named Mona (played by the remarkable Sandrine Bonnaire) as she embarks on a self-destructive journey in search of the ultimate freedom. In this episode of Observations on Film Art, Professor David Bordwell explores how Varda toys with multiple storytelling strategies—including road movie, investigative mystery, documentary, and network narrative (à la GRAND HOTEL and NASHVILLE)—while at the same time subverting and complicating the generic conventions of each. The result is a richly enigmatic, open-ended work that forces us to reflect on our own lives.

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Plotting in VAGABOND
  • Plotting in VAGABOND

    Episode 1

    VAGABOND, Agnès Varda’s stunning look at life on the margins, tells the story of a defiant young drifter named Mona (played by the remarkable Sandrine Bonnaire) as she embarks on a self-destructive journey in search of the ultimate freedom. In this episode of Observations on Film Art, Professor D...

  • Vagabond

    Episode 2

    Directed by Agnès Varda • 1985 • France
    Starring Sandrine Bonnaire, Macha Méril, Stéphane Freiss

    Sandrine Bonnaire won the Best Actress César for her portrayal of the defiant young drifter Mona, found frozen to death in a ditch at the beginning of VAGABOND. Agnès Varda pieces together Mona’s sto...