Robert Bresson (pronounced in French; 25 September 1901 – 18 December 1999) was a French film director known for his spiritual, ascetic style. He contributed notably to the art of film and influenced the French New Wave. He is often referred to as the most highly regarded French filmmaker after Jean Renoir. As Jean-Luc Godard said, "Robert Bresson is French cinema, as Dostoevsky is the Russian novel and Mozart is the German music."
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French Syndicate Of Cinema Critics Awards - Prix Méliès - Best French Film
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... Robert Bresson A Passion for Film by Tony Pipolo (Oxford University Press 407 pages 2010) pays particular attention to psychosexual aspects of the French filmmaker's 13 ... Robert Bresson (Cinematheque Ontario Monographs, No. 2), edited by James Quandt Transcendental Style in Film Bresson, Ozu, Dreyer by Paul Schrader Robert Bresson A Spiritual Style in Film, by Joseph Cunneen Robert Bresson, by ...
... Robert Bresson A Passion for Film by Tony Pipolo (Oxford University Press 407 pages 2010) pays particular attention to psychosexual aspects of the French filmmaker's 13 ... Robert Bresson (Cinematheque Ontario Monographs, No. 2), edited by James Quandt Transcendental Style in Film Bresson, Ozu, Dreyer by Paul Schrader Robert Bresson A Spiritual Style in Film, by Joseph Cunneen Robert Bresson, by ...
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“Make visible what, without you, might perhaps never have been seen.”
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