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The Gleaners and I with the St. Louis International Film Festival
Join SLAM for The Gleaners and I (2000), presented as part of Cinema St. Louis’s 35th-annual St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF).
An 1867 painting, The Gleaners, by Jean-François Millet inspired septuagenarian documentarian Agnès Varda to cross the French countryside to document people who scavenge. Taking everything including surplus in the fields, rubbish in trashcans, and oysters washed up after a storm, the gleaners range from those sadly in need to those hoping to re-create the community activity of centuries past to still others who use whatever they find to cobble together a rough art. The film is highlighted by Varda’s amusing narration.
The film is not rated. The run time is approximately 1 hour, 22 minutes.
About the St. Louis International Film Festival
The St. Louis International Film Festival (SLIFF) is presented annually by the nonprofit arts organization Cinema St. Louis (CSL). Since 1992, SLIFF has been elevating independent film through local presentations of global stories. Films screening at SLIFF may otherwise not be seen on the big screen, and the festival serves as a launchpad for filmmakers, both established and first-time, on their journey in the film industry.
Ticket information
When available, tickets will be available from Cinema St. Louis. Check back this fall for more information.