LYON – Sourcing titles from Studiocanal and Argos Films, two of France’s most valuable classic film collections, Tamasa, the Paris-based sales-distribution company, is introducing Alain Resnais ...
Robert Bresson’s 1967 “Mouchette” and 1969 “Une Femme Douce,” though made only two years apart, dwell in different artistic worlds: rural/black-and-white and urban/color. Both are modern classics.
Directed by the Lord of Cinematic Sombre - Robert Bresson, Mouchette is a very bleak film. The titular Mouchette is a poor peasant girl in rural France. Her father is an alcoholic and her mother is ...
The screening will be followed by a review session by Iranian critic Ali Alaei. "Mouchette" is a French film directed by Robert Bresson. The story follows the life of a young girl named Mouchette who ...
Mouchette is an unloved, illiterate, inarticulate peasant girl whose life is full of misery and tragedy. Her father is an alcoholic and her mother is bed bound. Mouchette has to look after the baby ...
L’argent [Money], originally released in 1983, was the final film made by French director Robert Bresson, who died in 1999 at the age of 98. Bresson directed 13 works between 1943 and 1983, among ...
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