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  1. L'Argent (French pronunciation: [laʁ.ʒɑ̃], meaning "money") is a 1983 French tragedy film written and directed by Robert Bresson. The film is loosely inspired by the first part of Leo Tolstoy's posthumously published 1911 novella The Forged Coupon. It was Bresson's last film and won the Director's Prize at the 1983 Cannes Film ...

  2. May 18, 1983 · L'Argent: Directed by Robert Bresson. With Christian Patey, Vincent Risterucci, Caroline Lang, Sylvie Van den Elsen. A counterfeit bill that starts off as a schoolboy prank leads to incarceration and violence.

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    • Crime, Drama
    • Robert Bresson
    • 1983-05-18
  3. Transposing a Tolstoy novella to contemporary Paris, L’argent follows a counterfeit bill as it originates as a prop in a schoolboy prank, then circulates like a virus among the corrupt and the virtuous alike before landing with a young truck driver and leading him to incarceration and violence.

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  4. L'Argent | Rotten Tomatoes. 1983 1h 24m Crime Drama. List. While collecting payment from a Paris photography shop, hard-working fuel delivery man Yvon Targe (Christian Patey) is purposefully...

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    • Christian Patey
    • Robert Bresson
    • Crime, Drama
  5. L’Argent. 1983. Directed by Robert Bresson. A forged 500-franc note is passed from person to person and shop to shop, until it falls into the hands of a genuine innocent who doesn’t see it for what it is - which will have devastating consequences on his life, causing him to turn to crime and murder. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres.

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    • Marion's Films, Eôs Films, France 3 Cinéma
    • Robert Bresson
  6. An in-depth review of the film L'Argent (1983) directed by Robert Bresson, featuring Christian Patey, Vincent Risterucci, Caroline Lang

  7. Overview. A forged 500-franc note is passed from person to person and shop to shop, until it falls into the hands of a genuine innocent who doesn't see it for what it is—which will have devastating consequences on his life. Robert Bresson. Director, Writer.