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Robert Bresson

Director

“Make visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen.”

 

Biography

Often described as a “painter” of films, French director Robert Bresson was one of cinema’s greatest anomalies. He directed only 13 films over the course of 40 years, but these films were in a category all their own, minimalist works that tended towards radical (and sometimes controversial) reinterpretations of such classical sources as Diderot, Dostoyevsky, and Tolstoy. An expert manipulator of narrative incident, Bresson focused on seemingly incidental details of the stories he told and used amateur actors (whom he called ‘models’) lacking any trace of theatricality, creating searching meditations on the quality of transcendence, spirituality, and alienation. Of the artistic influences inherent in his work – perhaps most apparent in his belief that the cinema is a fusion of music and painting, not the theatre and photography – Bresson once said “Art is not a luxury, but a vital necessity.”

The year of Bresson’s birth has often been subject to debate; his biographer, Philippe… read more

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Adnan X. Khan

26Jan12

"The Poetry of Precision: The Films of Robert Bresson", the first complete retrospective of Bresson's work in North America in 14 years, is coming to Los Angeles in May 2012. Restored print of his first film THE ANGELS OF THE STREET (1943). New prints include FOUR NIGHTS OF A DREAMER (1971), THE DEVIL, PROBABLY (1977) and L'ARGENT (1983).

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Black Irish

14Jan12

While not always transcendent, his work is no less spiritual in it's awareness of the mysterious and irrational forces that govern us. His aesthetics are precise and exact, yet give way to the world of sounds, senses and textures that we live in. In equal turns it can be gentle, ironic, darkly humorous, empathetic, tragic, or cruel - his cinema is not cold or austere, it is ALIVE.

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Dionisius Amendola

7Sep11

"The inderteminacy of time means that events never happen once and for all. The good may fall, the bad may repent, and suffering can be, not a simple retribution, but a triumph" W.H. Auden

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6Sep11

The more I understand cinema, the more I seem to understand Bresson ...

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