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  1. Rosalie Varda (French pronunciation: [ʁozali vaʁda]; born 28 May 1958) is a French costume designer, producer, writer and actress. She is perhaps best known for producing the documentary Faces Places , directed by and starring her mother Agnès Varda , for which she received an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature nomination at the 90th Academy Awards in 2018.

  2. Rosalie Varda, ou Rosalie Varda-Demy, est une créatrice de costumes et directrice artistique française, née le 28 mai 1958 à Paris. Costumière pour le cinéma, le théâtre et l'opéra, elle est directrice artistique notamment pour la société Ciné-Tamaris .

  3. Nov 20, 2019 · Rosalie Varda, a former costume designer and producer, talks about her mother's final film, Varda by Agnès, and her career as a pioneer of the French New Wave and documentary filmmaking. She also shares her views on cinema, diversity, and the Martin Scorsese superhero controversy.

  4. www.imdb.com › name › nm0889518Rosalie Varda - IMDb

    Rosalie Varda was born on 28 May 1958 in Paris, France. She is a costume designer and producer, known for Faces Places (2017), A Room in Town (1982) and Thieves After Dark (1983). Menu

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    • Costume Designer, Producer, Actress
    • Paris, France
    • Rosalie Varda
  5. Sep 5, 2019 · Rosalie Varda, the daughter and producer of the late French New Wave filmmaker Agnès Varda, talks about her mother's final days, her archive, and her Oscar-nominated documentary "Faces/Places". She also reveals how she brought her mother's masterclasses to the screen in "Varda By Agnès".

  6. Agnès Varda and photography. As well as working as a costume designer for the cinema and theatre, Rosalie Varda runs Agnès Varda’s family production company, Ciné-Tamaris, based in Rue Daguerre in Paris. A street named after the great photographer. One of the small details and coincidences Agnès Varda loved to highlight and give deeper ...

  7. Rosalie Varda, producer of Varda by Agnès, talks about her mother's career as a filmmaker, photographer, and visual artist. She explains how the documentary is a conversation with the audience, not an autobiography, and how it reflects Agnès Varda's legacy and philosophy.