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Rating: 7.311/10 by 304 users

Vagabond (1985)

Mona Bergeron is dead, her frozen body found in a ditch in the French countryside. From this, the film flashes back to the weeks leading up to her death. Through these flashbacks, Mona gradually declines as she travels from place to place, taking odd jobs and staying with whomever will offer her a place to sleep. Mona is fiercely independent, craving freedom over comfort, but it is this desire to be free that will eventually lead to her demise.

Release Date: Wed, Dec 04, 1985

Rating: 7.311/10 by 304 users

Alternative Title:
冬の旅 - JP
Sem Teto Nem Lei - BR
Скитницa - BG
Ik Zie Nog Wel - NL
배가본드 - KR
Vagabonde - GB
天涯淪落女 - TW

Country:
France
Language:
العربية
Français
Runtime: 01 hour 45 minutes
Budget: $0
Revenue: $0

Plot Keyword: homeless person, freedom, southern france, dead body, drifter, told in flashback, vagrant, woman director
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Macha Méril
Mme Landier
Setti Ramdane
The Moroccan Who Discovers Mona
Marthe Jarnias
Old Aunt Lydie
Urbain Causse
Farmer Interviewed
Katy Champaud
Girl at the Pump
Raymond Roulle
Old Man with Matches
Agnès Varda
(uncredited)
Henri Fridiani
The Gravedigger
Patrick Sokol
The Young Man with the Sandwich
Pierre Imbert
The Mechanic
Richard Imbert
The Mechanic's Son
Gabriel Mariani
Yolande's uncle (Aimé B.I.O.N.N.E.T.)
Patrick Lepczynski
David, the Wandering Jew
Michèle Doumèche
The p... on the route
Pierette Soler
The Lady Talking to Her Husband
Pierre Emonnot
The Unhappy Manager
Emmanuel Protopopoff
The Blood Donor Backpacker
Garibaldi Fernandez
The Mason with the Round Hat
Michel Constantial
The Cash Register Manager
Alain Roussel
The Violent Woodsman
Aimé Chisci
The Farm Manager
Geneviève Bonfils
The Farm Manager's Wife
Christian Chessa
The ZONARD-MAC at the Gas Station
Setina Arhab
The Zonarde
Jacques Berthier
The Well-Dressed Little Gentleman
Olivier Jongerlinck
The Racketeer at the Photo Booth
Rémi Leboucq
The Racketeer's Client
Jean Dambrin
The Trichlomane
Bébert Samcir
The Harmonica Player

CinemaSerf

Sandrine Bonnaire delivers really quite well in this observational drama of a young, rootless, girl who roams the countryside living from hand to mouth. Now we start with "Mona" dead in a ditch - so there's little jeopardy, but that also serves a useful frame of reference to this depiction of her last fortnight or so of life. It's presented episodically as she encounters a goat-herder, squats with a pot-smoker for a few days, falls in love with an handsome Tunisian grape-picker and my own favourite - manages to get quite well oiled with a curmudgeonly old lady who simply needed to let her hair down. Each day brings her something new and the flashback style of storytelling allows us to reset a little between her adventures. Each time she, and we, feel maybe there is sense that hope isn't far away as she plays a game of Russian Roulette with her daily life. Some people are sympathetic, some downright hostile and it's all of these characteristics that contribute well to this punchy portrait of a strong woman who has no idea what she wants, nor what she doesn't want either. Does she clamour for peace, quiet, security? Does she thrive better on the unpredicable? One of my favourite Varda films - it's freedom and openness of visuals and spirit is compellingly augmented by Bonnaire and a cast of engaging character actors some you might like and some you probably won't. To what extent this is an accurate representation of rural life and small village mentality is also a question we are left to assess for ourselves and it all makes for a drama that works on several levels.


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