Varda's attention is drawn to gleaners, who comb already-harvested fields for the occasional potato or turnip. Her study follows those who, whether out of necessity or activism, persist on finding a use for what society has discarded, from remote parts of the French countryside to off-hours at Paris' green markets.
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Varda's attention is drawn to gleaners, who comb already-harvested fields for the occasional potato or turnip. Her study follows those who, whether out of necessity or activism, persist on finding a use for what society has discarded, from remote parts of the French countryside to off-hours at Paris' green markets.
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