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[Machine Translation] [KADOKAWA Western Film Selection] This is the first Blu-ray release of the third feature film by Robert Bresson (1901-99), an isolated French filmmaker who created films that approach the essence of the human soul with an ascetic style that stripped away decorative elements to the extreme. After establishing his style with this film, Bresson went on to produce a succession of masterpieces, including "Resistance" (1956), "Pickpocket" (1959), and "The Trial of Jeanne d'Arc" (1952), despite his limited output. Bresson generally did not use professional actors, but some of them later became actresses, such as Anna Wiazemsky in "Balthazar Where to" (1966) and Dominique Sanda in "A Gentle Woman" (1969). Awards: 1950 Louis Deluc Award; 1951 Venice International Film Festival International Award/ Italian Critics Award/ International Catholic Film Office Award/ Cinematography Award; 1951 Grand Prix de la Cin ma de France -- A young priest is assigned to a cold village in northern France. He writes in his diary about his daily experiences and his faith. However, the earnestness of the priest antagonizes the villagers, and he finds himself isolated...

Original Release Year: 1950

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Claude Laydu


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