Jane B. par Agnès V.

Directed by Agnès Varda
France
1988
98 mins
Agnès Varda's portrait of Jane Birkin offers a playful and kaleidoscopic view of the pop icon, the ultimate It Girl whose influence traversed music, fashion and film.

When Varda met Birkin their lives were in a similar orbit, as artists and mothers of teenage children. Birkin expressed trepidation about her upcoming 40th birthday and Varda responded by proposing to film her portrait as a gift. Uninterested in crafting the usual biopic full of famous faces and historical pictures, Varda opted to view Birkin through her various roles, from Jeanne d'Arc to Calamity Jane, and even a nod to the namesake Hermès bag she inspired. By exploring Birkin's life through a sideways glance at her filmography, Varda also illuminates her own life. The resulting film is unlike any other biography – unpredictable, insightful and personal; a charming exploration of femininity and identity.

A distinctive, delightful and sometimes even surreal portrait.
Glenn Kenny, The New York Times

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