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nude for a class of sculptors. After the modelling session is over, Cléo tells Dorothée that she would feel exposed in the nude, while Dorothée claims that her body makes her happy, not proud. Dorothée picks up a package for her friend Raoul, who lent her his car to take it to the cinema where he works. On the way, Cléo tells Dorothée that she is waiting for a test result and afraid of being terminally ill. At the cinema, they watch a silent comedy film from the projection booth, featuring Jean-Luc Godard and Anna Karina. In the film, Karina topples over a hose pipe and dies, leaving behind a grieving Godard, but after he takes off his sunglasses, realising that it was only his dark glasses which made the events appear upsetting, the scene repeats in a much lighter tone. Leaving the cinema, Cléo accidentally breaks a mirror, which she considers a bad omen. She and Dorothée pass by the café, learning that a man was killed there. They enter a taxi, where Dorothée tells her that the broken mirror was an omen of the man's death rather than Cléo's.
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go hat shopping, where Cléo buys a black fur hat, despite Angèle telling her that it would be unsuitable for summer weather. Cléo wants to wear the hat home, but Angèle reminds her that it is bad luck to wear something new on a Tuesday. They have the shopkeeper send the hat to Cléo's home, and Cléo and Angèle take a taxi home in time for Cléo's rehearsal.
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While distraught from her visit to the fortune teller, Cléo meets her maid, Angèle, at a café and recounts the results of the tarot card reading. Professing her intention to kill herself if she does have cancer, Cléo cries, and the owner of the café gives her coffee to calm down. Cléo and Angèle then
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Once Cléo's lover leaves, Bob, a pianist, and Maurice, a songwriter, arrive at her home for a rehearsal. Bob and Maurice pretend to be doctors after Angèle tells them that Cléo is ill, because "all women like a good joke." However, Cléo does not find their joke funny. Bob goes to the piano, and they
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On the way to a café, Cléo passes a street performer swallowing frogs and spitting them back out. She plays one of her songs at a jukebox in the café and watches if the people around react to it, but no one does. She then goes to a sculpting studio to visit her old friend Dorothée, who is modelling
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begin to practice some of Cléo's songs. As they practice, Cléo's mood quickly darkens after singing the song "Sans toi", which she interprets as ridiculing her fear of death. Saying that everyone spoils her but no one loves her, Cléo leaves.
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will help her. Antoine says that he hates to leave and would like to be with Cléo, and she tells him that he is with her at this moment. Cléo says that her fear seems to be gone, and she seems happy, and they smile at each other.
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with a fortune teller, who tells her there is an evil force in Cléo's life, and that she sees a doctor with a hazardous task. She also sees a meeting with a talkative young man in her future. The fortune teller then pulls
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The film follows Florence, a young singer known professionally as "Cléo Victoire", from 5 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. on June 21, as she waits to hear the results of a
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represents a beautifully filmed highlight of the French New Wave that encapsulates the appeal of the era while departing from its narrative conventions."
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magazine's Critic's Poll of the great movies of all time in 2002, appearing in 289th place. It rose to number 207 in the
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On the ride home, one of Cléo's songs plays, and they listen to the radio, hearing news coverage of the
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Mouton, Janice (Winter 2001). "From Feminine Masquerade to Flâneuse: Agnès Varda's Cléo in the City".
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reached number 14, making it the third-highest ranking film directed by a woman on the list (after
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After having dropped Dorothée off, Cléo has the taxi driver take her to
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was voted the second greatest film directed by a woman (behind only
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Jeanne Dielman, 23, quai du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles
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Agnès Varda
Georges de Beauregard
Carlo Ponti
Corinne Marchand
Antoine Bourseiller
Dominique Davray
Jean Rabier
Michel Legrand
French
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French New Wave
drama film
Agnès Varda
biopsy
stomach cancer
cameos
Jean-Luc Godard
Anna Karina
Eddie Constantine
Jean-Claude Brialy
silent film
Michel Legrand
1962 Cannes Film Festival
tarot card reading
The Hanged Man
Death
palm reading
Algerian War

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