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  1. Angels of Sin (French: Les Anges du péché) is a 1943 French film directed by Robert Bresson, in his feature directorial debut. Made in 1943, nine years after his comedy short Public Affairs, it was Bresson's only film released during the German occupation of France.

  2. Apr 17, 2017 · A well-off young woman decides to become a nun, joining a convent that rehabilitates female prisoners. Through their program, she meets a woman named Thérèse who refuses any help because she says she was innocent of the crime she was convicted for.

  3. May 3, 2023 · Angels of Sin [Les anges du péché)] (1943) by Robert Bresson, Clip: The sisters collect Inmate 42-16. The Image: Another beautiful scene from Bresson's debut... (Robert Bresson looked like...

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  4. A well-off young woman decides to become a nun, joining a convent that rehabilitates female prisoners. Through their program, she meets a woman named Thérèse who refuses any help because she says she was innocent of the crime she was convicted for.

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    • Synops, Films Roger Richebé
    • Robert Bresson
  5. Angels of Sin: Directed by Robert Bresson. With Renée Faure, Jany Holt, Sylvie, Mila Parély. Anne-Marie joins a Dominican convent as a novice where she knows Therese. After shooting a man for which she was imprisoned, Therese protests her innocence, reluctant to tell her secret.

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    • Drama
    • Robert Bresson
    • 1950-01-16
  6. Theological pretensions aside, Angels of Sin is simply an overcooked melodrama Content collapsed. The two-way street between convent and prison, the ideal place for Robert Bresson to found...

  7. Jul 2, 2019 · Nine years later, he began his career proper with his first feature, Angels of Sin, which, although generally considered his most conventional film, nonetheless contains thematic concerns that would take on greater prominence throughout his later work.