Cléo from 5 to 7
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Directed by | Agnès Varda |
Produced by | Georges de Beauregard |
Starring | Corinne Marchand Antoine Bourseiller Dominique Davray Dorothée Blanc Michel Legrand |
Music by | Joanna Bruzdowicz Michel Legrand |
Cinematography | Jean Rabier |
Editing by | Rose Sokol Janine Verneau |
Release date(s) | ![]() ![]() |
Running time | 90 min |
Country | France / Italy |
Language | French |
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Cléo from 5 to 7 (French: Cléo de 5 à 7) is a 1961 film by Agnès Varda. It depicts two hours in the life of a young pop singer (in real-time), Cléo, who wanders around Paris while she awaits her biopsy results. As Cléo readies herself to meet with her doctor at 7 o'clock, she meets with several friends and strangers while trying to grapple with mortality.
The film is noted for its handling of several of the themes of Existentialism, including discussions of mortality, the idea of despair, and leading a meaningful life.
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