89-year-old Agnes Varda welcomes the title of oldest Oscar nominee
But her record-setting achievement is not what defines the French film director. Throughout her illustrious career, which spans over 60 years and includes more than 50 projects, she always strives to make a unique film.
"I went from one film to another, just trying to be an artist and I never saw my work as a career," she told ABC News. "So, I don't feel the pressure of the competition [at the Oscars] at all."
Read: Oscars 2018: The complete list of nominees
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Friendship at first sight
This year, her film is nominated for best documentary feature at the Oscars. "Faces Places" is a video diary of a trip around rural France, creating video profiles of the people she met along the way. This film also marks one of the first times in her career that she worked with another French photographer and artist, JR.
For Varda, she says, being nominated with JR "is already an award" and that the duo "really did the film together."
"I went from one film to another, just trying to be an artist and I never saw my work as a career," she told ABC News. "So, I don't feel the pressure of the competition [at the Oscars] at all."
Read: Oscars 2018: The complete list of nominees
Related: And the Oscar goes to... predicting who will win at the Academy Awards Sunday
Friendship at first sight
This year, her film is nominated for best documentary feature at the Oscars. "Faces Places" is a video diary of a trip around rural France, creating video profiles of the people she met along the way. This film also marks one of the first times in her career that she worked with another French photographer and artist, JR.
For Varda, she says, being nominated with JR "is already an award" and that the duo "really did the film together."
Source: abcnews.go
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