La Pointe Courte is a 1955 French drama film directed by Agnès Varda. The film was Varda's debut film. A young man arrives at a train station to see his wife. After four years of marriage the couple finds difficulty in their marriage as the husband has left there without her. The couple discuss their lives without settling on their current romantic situation. The man takes his wife back to a train without any clear statement on the couple's relationship. Meanwhile, A government official arrives to see if local fishermen in the village are fishing without permits. In the village a child... has died and a fisherman is jailed for fishing without a license while a young man has arranged a marriage between him and his sixteen year old girlfriend. Varda originally went to La Pointe Courte to take pictures for a friend who could no longer visit her home. After seeing the footage she took she rented a camera to shoot a film about a couple who lived in La Pointe Courte. Varda set up her own co-op and began production. The budget for the film was low budget costing $14,000; roughly one fourth the budget of other feature films of the era including The 400 Blows and Breathless.
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| Release date: | 1955 |
| Directed by: | Agnès Varda |
| Runtime: | 86 Minutes |
| Editor: | Alain Resnais |
| Screenplay by: | Agnès Varda |
| Estimated budget: | $14,000 |