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Behind the Lens - The Beaches of Agnes

Agnes Varda talks making "The Beaches of Agnes."

06/28/2010 | Rating NR

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Behind the Lens - The Beaches of Agnes

Clip: Season 23 Episode 2 | 47s

Agnes Varda talks making "The Beaches of Agnes."

Agnes Varda talks about acting for the first time and her process as a filmmaker. She elaborates on the theme of beaches: the beaches in Belgium and her childhood to the beaches of California and France. Varda's personal charm shines through in this delightful companion piece to "The Beaches of Agnes."

06/28/2010 | Rating NR

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