Les glaneurs et la glaneuse



Time: Thursday, November 19, 2009 | 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Location: Catalyst Gallery

“Legendary filmmaker Agnes Varda takes digital camcorder in hand and roams about the French countryside in search of “gleaners.” An age-old practice, as depicted in Millet’s famous painting, performed traditionally by peasant women, gleaners scavenged the remains of a crop after the harvest. Varda finds their modern-day equivalent collecting rejected potatoes outside of Lyon, fallen apples in Provence, and refuse in the markets of Paris. Along the way, she talks to a man sporting yellow rubber boots who has lived on trash for ten years, a gourmet chef who gleans for his restaurant, a homeless doctorate in biology who teaches literacy courses to immigrants for free, a couple of artists who use trash in their work, and the grandson of early cinema innovator Étienne-Jules Marey. Along the way, Varda discusses heart-shaped potatoes, big trucks on the highway, the waste of consumerism, and the ravages of time.” -Jonathan Crow, All Movie Guide