Edition screened: Included in Criterion Blu-ray box set The Complete Films of Agnès Varda (disc 4) released 2020. French language with English subtitles. Runtime approximately 79 minutes.
Summary: We meet a mild-mannered butcher and watch him cut steaks to order, but there is nothing gratuitous in the scenes.
Varda introduces us politely to the shopkeepers of rue Daguerre, the quaint Parisian street where she lives. Related material on disc 4 includes:
Bread, Painting & Accordion: More time spent in a bakery and a famous Parisian accordion shop (1976, 8 minutes).
Rue Daguerre in 2005: Agnès revisits the storefronts and some of the people from thirty years earlier (2005, 21 minutes).
Fete de la musique: An excerpt from an outdoor music festival held on rue Daguerre (2005, 3 minutes).
A beautiful and refreshing view of working class Paris in the 1970s, free of animal violence, cell phones, and Starbucks.
A 1951 Williams Hayburners is visible through the front window of the corner café at 31:10, and viewed from a different angle at 31:36.