Shorts for Days: Women Auteurs
4 Episodes
Themes of teenage rebellion and fraught family dynamics run through these early shorts by groundbreaking directors Sofia Coppola, Chantal Akerman, Agnès Varda, Jane Campion, and Andrea Arnold.
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06:58Episode 1
Penelope Bartlett on Women Auteurs
Episode 1
Criterion Channel programmer Penelope Bartlett discusses the films in Shorts for Days: Women Auteurs.
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19:36Episode 2
Uncle Yanco
Episode 2
Directed by Agnès Varda • 1968 • France
In her effervescent first California film, Agnès Varda delves into her own family history. The short documentary UNCLE YANCO features Varda tracking down a Greek emigrant relative she’s never met, discovering an artist and kindred soul leading a bohemian l...
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13:33Episode 3
Saute ma ville
Episode 3
Directed by Chantal Akerman • 1968 • Belgium
Made when the director was just eighteen, Chantal Akerman’s debut film is a blistering first expression of what would become one of her major themes: women’s confinement in and rebellion against the domestic sphere. Akerman plays a young woman who, al...
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08:54Episode 4
An Exercise in Discipline: Peel
Episode 4
Directed by Jane Campion • 1982 • Australia
This short, concerning a father disciplining his son whilst on a road trip, went on to win the Short Film Palme d'Or at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival and effectively launched director Jane Campion's feature-filmmaking career.