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Mouchette (1967)

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Country: FR
Technical: bw 78m
Director: Robert Bresson
Cast: Nadine Nortier, Jean-Claude Guilbert, Jean Vimenet

Synopsis:

A farmer's daughter looks after her dying mother and is singled out at school, taking petty revenge on her classmates. She becomes embroiled in the rivalry between two poachers for the love of the village barmaid, and falls victim to one of them. Ultimately she can only inflict on herself the brutality she witnesses around her.

Review:

Like in Au hasard, Balthazar an episodic, sometimes unfocused structure belies the single-mindedness with which the director pursues his theme of the downtrodden wretch, whose existence is so undeserving of the contempt with which she is treated. Patiently and intensely made, it repays similar attention.

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Country: FR
Technical: bw 78m
Director: Robert Bresson
Cast: Nadine Nortier, Jean-Claude Guilbert, Jean Vimenet

Synopsis:

A farmer's daughter looks after her dying mother and is singled out at school, taking petty revenge on her classmates. She becomes embroiled in the rivalry between two poachers for the love of the village barmaid, and falls victim to one of them. Ultimately she can only inflict on herself the brutality she witnesses around her.

Review:

Like in Au hasard, Balthazar an episodic, sometimes unfocused structure belies the single-mindedness with which the director pursues his theme of the downtrodden wretch, whose existence is so undeserving of the contempt with which she is treated. Patiently and intensely made, it repays similar attention.


Country: FR
Technical: bw 78m
Director: Robert Bresson
Cast: Nadine Nortier, Jean-Claude Guilbert, Jean Vimenet

Synopsis:

A farmer's daughter looks after her dying mother and is singled out at school, taking petty revenge on her classmates. She becomes embroiled in the rivalry between two poachers for the love of the village barmaid, and falls victim to one of them. Ultimately she can only inflict on herself the brutality she witnesses around her.

Review:

Like in Au hasard, Balthazar an episodic, sometimes unfocused structure belies the single-mindedness with which the director pursues his theme of the downtrodden wretch, whose existence is so undeserving of the contempt with which she is treated. Patiently and intensely made, it repays similar attention.

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