Martin's seen more than I have.
I've seen
"Du côté de la côte"
"Diary of a Pregnant Woman"
Cleo from 5 to 7
Le Bonheur
"Salut les Cubains"
"Ulysse"
The Gleaners & I
"Ydessa, the Bears and etc."
Cinevardaphoto (which is just a collection of her three short films, all of which relate to photographs in some way: ""Salut les Cubains," "Ulysse," "Ydessa, the Bears and etc.")
The Beaches of Agnès
And I love them all. Her humor (playfulness and joy, is a good way to put it, as oldkid says); her humanity and interest in all things human (her camera offers a gaze that is both brutal and compassionate); her self-awareness that never seems to turn into self-congratulation (partly because she never seems to take herself too seriously even while she is passionate about her art); her inquiry into the nature of art and into the artist as someone who is a vessel for seeing the world rather than as someone who makes pronouncements upon the world.