¡Une femme douce/ Robert Bresson2K Restored
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[Machine Translation] A beautiful masterpiece by master filmmaker Robert Bresson. This is the first color film by Robert Bresson, a master filmmaker who has created challenging and innovative masterpieces such as "Suri" ('59) and "Rarjan" ('83), and continues to attract many filmmakers and audiences. Based on Dostoevsky's novel, the film depicts the suffering of love and the difficulty of mutual understanding with neat imagery and direction. The young wife of the protagonist is played by Dominique Sanda, a leading French actor who made his screen debut with this film and later appeared in Bernardo Bertolucci's "The Assassin's Forest" ('70) and other films. He brilliantly portrays the protagonist who struggles with love. --A man who runs a pawnshop in Paris spends his days obsessed with money. One day, a young woman comes in and offers him her old camera. The third time they meet, she opens her mouth for the first time, and the man asks her to marry him. The two begin their married life, but suddenly the wife commits suicide by jumping out of the window. What was the cause? The man recalls their life together in front of his wife's dead body. Commentary booklet enclosed.

Original Release Year: 1969

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Dominique Sanda
Guy Frangin
Jeanne Lobre
Robert Bresson
Fyodor Dostoevs
Jean Wiener

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