L'Opéra-Mouffe

  • Engels Diary of a Pregnant Woman
Korte films / Drama
Frankrijk, 1958, 17 min

Regie:

Agnès Varda

Scenario:

Agnès Varda

Camera:

Sacha Vierny

Muziek:

Georges Delerue

Acteurs:

Dorothée Blanck

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Varda neemt in deze dagboekachtige documentaire een jonge zwangere vrouw als uitgangspunt om de Parijse Rue Mouffetard te belichten. Toen ze L'opéra-mouffe maakte, was Varda zelf in verwachting. Twee maanden lang liep ze met haar camera rond en beleefde de verlopen marktbuurt geheel anders dan voorheen. Haar overgevoeligheid voor het slechte en lelijke legde ze op impressionistische wijze vast. Ze maakte zo een gevoelig en uniek document van de bewoners van de Mouffe, maar ook van de tederheid en instinctieve angsten en gevoelens van een zwangere vrouw. (International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam)

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Engels Agnès Varda did not make a feature film in the seven years between La Pointe Courte and Cléo de 5 à 7 (she attempted, unsuccessfully, to make the adventure comedy La Mélangite). Based on a commission from the France Tourism Development Agency, she produced two short promotional documentaries (about the French Riviera and the chateaux on the Loire) that were conceived much more ironically than was expected from advertisements for the beauties of France. As an act of defiance and using a 16 mm camera, she shot “for herself” the silent black-and-white film diary L’Opéra-Mouffe (1958), expressing, in a strikingly subjective and instinctive rather than tightly structured manner, the ambivalent feelings experienced by a woman during pregnancy (joy and hope, but also anxiety and uncertainty when looking at unhappy people who were once also children) and showing a nude female body in an intentionally non-erotic way. With this film, which never received official distribution, Varda wanted to draw attention to the numerous possibilities of cinematographic representation of women and the feminine experience. By rejecting the established ways of expressing feminine subjectivity, she became the first to appear as a feminist director. L’Opéra-Mouffe is also an example of local shooting (“cinema de quartier”), which draws on topics from a specific environment for which the artist has an affinity, in this case Rue Mouffetard in Paris (Daguerreotypes is another example of such a film in Varda’s filmography). ()