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  1. Lancelot du Lac is a 1974 French fantasy drama film written and directed by Robert Bresson. It retells the story of Lancelot and Guinevere's love as Camelot and the Round Table fall apart. It is based on Arthurian legend and medieval romances, especially the Lancelot-Grail cycle, and the works of Chrétien de Troyes.

  2. May 31, 1974 · Lancelot of the Lake: Directed by Robert Bresson. With Luc Simon, Laura Duke Condominas, Humbert Balsan, Vladimir Antolek-Oresek. King Arthur learns that his wife, Queen Guinevere, has been having an affair with Lancelot, who at the same time remains loyal to the king, particularly after Arthur's traitorous nephew Mordred commits an ...

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    • Drama, Fantasy, Romance
    • Robert Bresson
    • 1974-05-31
  3. Sep 8, 2019 · A million miles away from ‘Camelot’ or ‘Excalibur’, this film ruthlessly strips the Arthurian legend down to its barest essentials. Arthur’s knights, far from being heroic, are conniving and greedy men who, just before the film starts, have failed miserably to find the Holy Grail.

  4. Lancelot du Lac est un film franco- italien réalisé par Robert Bresson et sorti en 1974 . Synopsis. De retour de la quête du Graal, qui fut un échec, Lancelot du Lac retrouve la cour du roi Artus (Arthur). Guenièvre, femme du roi, est restée sa fidèle maîtresse, ce qui fait croire à Lancelot qu'il s'agit de la raison de son échec.

  5. This stylized and unglamorous French drama by Robert Bresson presents the Arthurian legend as seen through the eyes of Lancelot du Lac (Luc Simon), one of the most prominent Knights of the...

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    • Luc Simon
    • Robert Bresson
    • Drama
  6. Aug 14, 2020 · Lancelot Du Lac est un film réalisé par Robert Bresson avec Laura Duke, Vladimir Anatolek-Oresek. Synopsis : Lancelot revient à la cour du roi Arthur, après l'échec de sa...

  7. Feb 8, 2004 · The film focuses much more of its surface attention on the day-to-day living of Arthurs court, the passions of Lancelot (Luc Simon) and Guinevere (Laura Duke Condominas), and the matter-of-factness of battle and jousting.