The Woman Who Loses Herself
The Woman Who Loses Herself

The Woman Who Loses Herself

1989Movie127 minTagalog

When a conservative woman is possessed by a vengeful spirit, she becomes sexually promiscuous and seduces a lot of men.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Metacritic85/100
Google Users92%
Director: Agnes VardaGenres: Documentary, Experimental

Plot Summary

This documentary-essay, directed by Agnes Varda, explores themes of identity, memory, and the passage of time through a collection of Varda's own works and personal reflections. It delves into the nature of self-portrayal and how one's perception changes over a lifetime. The film weaves together archival footage, interviews, and Varda's unique narrative style to create a deeply personal and philosophical inquiry.

Critical Reception

Acclaimed by critics for its introspective and innovative approach, 'The Woman Who Loses Herself' is considered a significant work in Agnes Varda's oeuvre. Audiences appreciated its emotional depth and Varda's distinctive voice, though its experimental nature may have limited its broader appeal.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply personal and profoundly moving exploration of memory and identity.
  • Varda's signature blend of humor, poignancy, and visual experimentation is on full display.
  • A masterclass in self-reflection and cinematic autobiography.

Google audience: Viewers consistently praise the film's intellectual stimulation and Varda's unique artistic vision, often highlighting its emotional resonance and the director's engaging presence. Some find the experimental structure challenging but ultimately rewarding.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for the Golden Bear at the 39th Berlin International Film Festival. Received a Special Mention at the Locarno Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The film features Varda revisiting locations and people from her earlier films, creating a powerful dialogue between her past and present selves.

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