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Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne
Film Description Rejected by her lover, Helene (the marvellous Maria Casares in a subtly sinister performance) plots her revenge. Her plan appears to succeed but the film ends on a triumphant note, celebrating the redemptive power of love. Bresson's early masterpiece and the last film in which he would use professional actors.
Film Information
DVD Extras Director's Biography; Biographies of Jean Cocteau & Maria Casares; Original Film Poster.
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Film Media4 Stills
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Review by Doug Cummings on 27th July 2004 Even by 1954, François Truffaut could write that Robert Bresson was "one of the three of four greatest French filmmakers" and quickly cited the master's second feature, Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne, as proof. Initially rejected by postwar audiences for its modern transposition of an 18th century morality tale by Diderot, the film has remained a work in need of rediscovery, a jewel beyond the treasure of the filmmaker's notorious oeuvre (that includes such films as Diary of a Country Priest, A Man Escaped, and Pickpocket).
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Article - "Robert Bresson, NOTES ON CINEMATOGRAPHY"
by Jonathan Hourigan
“Build your film on white, on silence and on stillness.”
Article - "Les Dames Du Bois De Boulogne"
by Doug Cummings
Even by 1954, François Truffaut could write that Robert Bresson was "one of the three of four greatest French filmmakers" and quickly cited the master's second feature, Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne, as proof. Initially rejected by postwar audiences for its mo... View article in full
Article - "Jean Cocteau - Legend of French Cinema"
by Pasquale Iannone
Poet, playwright, painter and novelist, Jean Cocteau frequently cast doubts over his own ability as a director, insisting he had made use of the medium of film to show what poetry, novels, theatre and essays could merely describe. During his long, astonishingly proli... View article in full
Article - "Robert Bresson: The Cinema of Hidden Souls"
by Doug Cummings
Some filmmakers are creative tyrants, using cinematic techniques to prescribe emotional reactions. Other filmmakers believe less is more, offering subdued, elliptical, ambiguous works that paradoxically elicit deeper and more enduring feelings. In this latter categor... View article in full
Article - "Bresson's lucid cinema: Lancelot du Lac and The Devil, Probably"
by Jonathan Hourigan
Lancelot du Lac
Collections & ListsThis film is part of the following Film Collections
Including: A Star Is Born, All About My Mother, An Affair To Remember, Bad Education, Black Narcissus, Bonjour Tristesse, Brief Encounter (1945), Broken Blossoms, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Dallas (Seasons 1 & 2).
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