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Robert Bresson

Directing
September 25, 1901-December 18, 1999

Birth Place

Bromont-Lamothe, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France

Biography

Robert Bresson (25 September 1901 – 18 December 1999) was a French film director. Known for his ascetic approach, Bresson contributed notably to the art of cinema; his non-professional actors, ellipses, and sparse use of scoring have led his works to be regarded as preeminent examples of minimalist film. Bresson is among the most highly regarded filmmakers of all time. He has the most number (seven) of films in the Top 250 list of greatest films ever made published by Sight and Sound in 2012. His works A Man Escaped (1956), Pickpocket (1959) and Au hasard Balthazar (1966) were ranked among the 100 greatest films ever made in the 2012 Sight & Sound critics' poll. Other films of his, such as Mouchette (1967) and L'Argent (1983), also received many votes. Jean-Luc Godard once wrote, "He is the French cinema, as Dostoevsky is the Russian novel and Mozart is German music." Source: Wikipedia

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Un metteur en ordre: Robert Bresson thumbnail

Un metteur en ordre: Robert Bresson

The Road to Bresson thumbnail

The Road to Bresson

Festivals 66 Cinéma 67 thumbnail

Festivals 66 Cinéma 67

What Is Cinema? thumbnail

What Is Cinema?

Bresson: Without a Trace thumbnail

Bresson: Without a Trace

Au Hasard Bresson thumbnail

Au Hasard Bresson

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