Agnés Varda

Varda, the woman whose films were essential in creating France's New Wave cinema, died on March 28. She was 90.

Varda, who received an Honorary Oscar in November 2017 from Angelina Jolie, died from cancer, her family announced.

Her most recent work, the 2017 documentary Faces Places, was nominated for an Oscar, making her the oldest working director ever nominated. She captured hearts during her campaign for the trophy, and went viral for her rose-printed Gucci look at the 2018 Oscars.

The Belgian-born director, photographer and documentary maker's career spanned over six decades. She was responsible for award-winning features including Cleo From 5 to 7 (1962), a rare cinema verité film of a woman attending biopsy results told in real-time. Her other best known works include Le Bonheur (1965) and 1984's Vagabond.

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