
French Cinema Now
'French Cinema Now' was a notable film festival in 2012 that showcased remarkable French films reflecting the spirit of that era. It featured a total of 17 films created by 12 directors, ranging from veterans like Jean-Luc Godard and Claude Chabrol to relatively new debutants, including a special section dedicated to the works of Chris Marker.

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Photo: IMDB, Les plages d'Agnès
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The festival's logo, featuring hidden arrows facing each other against the backdrop of an intriguing scene from Agnès Varda's film Les plages d'Agnès, where she holds a mirror and faces another mirror, resonates with and reveals the essence of the festival.

