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Daguerreotypes
Directed by
Agnès Varda
Not Rated
1975
80m
Documentary
7.6
100%
83%
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Portraits of the people that occupy the small shops of the Rue Daguerre, Paris, where the filmmaker lived.
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Where to Watch Daguerreotypes
Criterion Channel
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Cast of Daguerreotypes
Agnès Varda
Narrator / Director / Writer
Robert François
Mystag the Magician
Lucien Bossy
Self
Leance Debrossian
Self
Marcelle Debrossian
Self
Jean Guillard
Self
Thibaud Jean
Self
Boukraa Mustapha
Self
Henri Piednoir
Self
Maria Piednoir
Self
Rosalie Varda
Self (uncredited)
Daguerreotypes Ratings & Reviews
Cool People Have Feelings, Too. (Substack)
Marya E. Gates
Varda's film is a simple reminder that the world just outside our door is beautiful and has value, if we are willing to take a moment and feel it.
ColeSmithey.com
Cole Smithey
Taken with the joy that Varda captures and inspires, "Daguerréotypes" is a social study for all time. What love. What magic.
Boulder Weekly
Michael J. Casey
A work of kindness and curiosity that will leave you breathless.
The New Yorker
Richard Brody
Observing traditional crafts and trades with loving fascination, Varda empathetically evokes their paradoxes-the depth of practical knowledge, the lack of variety in experience.
AV Club
Noel Murray
Daguerrotypes has aged splendidly, acquiring flavors that would've been inconceivable at the time it was made.
NewsBlaze
Prairie Miller
The 'mysteries of daily exchange' resonate within, including windows with breads artfully shaped by hand, conjured incidental street magic, and pen and papers instead of cash registers. And where the word consumerism has amazingly, never been uttered.
About.com
Jennifer Merin
Agnes Varda's magnificent documentary, filmed in 1976, gets its long-awaited US premiere in Dec 2011. Pure joy!
Film Journal International
Maria Garcia
Daguerreotypes, one of Agns Varda's early yet accomplished feature-length documentaries, presages the themes and visual style she would explore in her subsequent work.
Slant Magazine
Jesse Cataldo
Like many of Varda's similarly themed explorations, the results are more than they initially seem, casual anthropology with a strongly humanist bent, resulting in a film that's fueled more by compassion than curiosity.
Village Voice
Melissa Anderson
Varda has shown an extraordinary gift for capturing the theatricality of the mundane, particularly in her documentaries.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
It's a charming pic of a way of city life that no longer exists.
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