IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes98%
Metacritic93
Google Users93%
Director: Agnès Varda•Genres: Drama, Romance
A young Parisian singer, Florence, also known as Cléo, anxiously awaits the results of a medical test that could reveal if she has cancer. The film unfolds in near real-time over two hours as she wanders through the city, reflecting on her life, her relationships, and her mortality. Along the way, she encounters various people who offer different perspectives on life and death, prompting her to confront her own existence.
Cléo from 5 to 7 is widely regarded as a masterpiece of the French New Wave and a significant feminist film. Critics praised its innovative narrative structure, visual style, and profound exploration of female identity and existential themes. Audiences have consistently lauded its emotional depth and Varda's sensitive direction.
A deeply personal and moving exploration of a woman's confrontation with mortality.
Visually stunning and thematically rich, showcasing Varda's unique directorial voice.
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of female experience and existential questioning.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly praise the film for its artistic merit, emotional resonance, and thought-provoking narrative. Many highlight its powerful exploration of a woman's inner world and its significant contribution to feminist cinema.
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1962 Cannes Film Festival. Recognized as a landmark film of the French New Wave.
Director Agnès Varda initially planned for Cléo's apartment to be filled with birds, but this idea was abandoned due to technical difficulties.
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