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  1. Robert Bresson (French: [ʁɔbɛʁ bʁɛsɔ̃]; 25 September 1901 – 18 December 1999) was a French film director. Known for his ascetic approach, Bresson made a notable contribution to the art of cinema; his non-professional actors, ellipses , and sparse use of scoring have led his works to be regarded as preeminent examples of ...

  2. Robert Bresson. Robert Bresson trained as a painter before moving into films as a screenwriter, making a short film (atypically a comedy), Public Affairs (1934) in 1934. After spending more than a year as a German POW during World War II, he made his debut with Angels of Sin (1943) in 1943.

  3. Robert Bresson (born September 25, 1901, Bromont-Lamonthe, Puy-de Dôme, France—died December 18, 1999, Droué-sur-Drouette) was a French writer-director who, despite his limited output, has been rightly celebrated as one of the cinema’s few authentic geniuses.

  4. Mouchette. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Robert Bresson est un cinéaste français, né le 25 septembre 1901 1, 2 à Bromont-Lamothe ( Puy-de-Dôme) et mort le 18 décembre 1999 à Droue-sur-Drouette 3, 4 ( Eure-et-Loir ), il est inhumé dans le cimetière de ce village 5 .

  5. Mar 18, 2022 · Robert Bresson was the French master of minimalist filmmaking. Here are the 7 of the best movies that showcase why.

  6. May 5, 2021 · The 10 Best Films of Robert Bresson. Posted on May 5, 2021 by John Ledingham. Robert Bresson (1901-1999) was among the most unique directors of the European arthouse, with a working theory of cinematic purity (outlined in his 1975 Notes sur le cinématographe) that rejected all the dramatic convention he considered archaic holdover ...

  7. Sep 23, 2016 · Bresson utilised selective and heightened soundtracks built from natural noises, which interact with his visuals to enhance and transform them. Combined with his idiosyncratic approach to montage, this unique aural world imbues his films with an exceptional sense of rhythm.