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Few filmmakers have shaped cinema as personally and playfully as Agnès Varda. Moving seamlessly between fiction and documentary, intimate portrait and political observation, her work spans six decades while never losing its curiosity or warmth. We’ve selected some milestones from her career—films that challenge, comfort and provoke. Seen together, they remind us why Varda is not just the “grandmother of the French New Wave,” but one of its most restless and enduring innovators.
Agnès Varda eloquently captures Paris in the sixties with this real-time portrait of a singer set adrift in the city as she awaits test results of a biopsy.
Jacquot Demy, the son of a garage owner and a hairdresser, is fascinated by cinema and decides to pursue his dream of becoming a filmmaker by any means necessary.
Filmmaking icon Agnès Varda, the award-winning director regarded by many as the grandmother of the French new wave, turns the camera on herself with this unique autobiographical documentary.
Director Agnès Varda and photographer/muralist JR journey through rural France and form an unlikely friendship.
A young husband and father, perfectly content with his life, falls in love with another woman.
With the sad passing of Hungarian slow cinema king Béla Tarr, we invite you on Saturday the 24th of January to clear your schedule and experience his hypnotic magnum opus on our biggest screen.
AMN is happy to come back to the KINO with absurdism, creature-feature, body-horror: a special double bill program with two films in one night: Hiruko the Goblin (1991) and Vampire Clay (2017).
We're back with a Stop Making Sense dance party! Yes, dancing is allowed in the screening room and to get you in the mood tickets include a This Must be the Cocktail.