The enigmatic photographer and street artist JR has captured thousands of subjects over the decades with deep empathy and creativity, using his camera to magnify those most often ignored or scapegoated. His underground fame was catapulted into the mainstream in part thanks to his 2017 Oscar-nominated documentary film Faces Places, a collaboration with the legendary late French filmmaker Agnès Varda; in that film, the pair tramped around rural France, taking portraits and pasting giant versions of them across unconventional canvases like buildings. For his next film, Paper & Glue, JR culls from decades of footage for a project that roves far beyond France’s borders.