One Sings, The Other Doesn’t

Monday, December 13, 2010

Pamela Sneed in person!

“Women are made, not born,” said Simone de Beauvoir. And Agnes Varda sets out to prove it in this unabashed paean to female solidarity. The genesis of this goodhearted story about the intimate friendship between two very different women came straight out of Varda’s experience traveling in the US, and witnessing the birth of Women’s Lib at the end of the 1960s. Powerhouse poet and performance artist Pamela Sneed brings us this rare screening of Varda’s vibrant, colorful film. A contrast in feminist style that’s not to be missed!

  • Country France/Venezuela/Belgium
  • Language In French with English subtitles
  • Rating NR
  • Year 1977
  • Running Time 120 minutes
  • Director Agnes Varda

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