synopsis
From legendary French New Wave director Agnes Varda comes the wonderful CINEVARDAPHOTO, a triptych of short films exploring the power and vitality of the photograph. In “Ulysses” (1982), she reunites with the subjects of a mysterious photo taken long ago. In the breathtaking, “Salut les Cubains” (1963), Varda sequences a series of pictures shot during a trip to Castro’s Cuba, including a thrilling Chris Marker-esque moment when a singer’s performance suddenly comes to life before our eyes.