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  1. Diary of a Country Priest (French: Journal d'un curé de campagne) is a 1951 French drama film written and directed by Robert Bresson, and starring Claude Laydu in his debut film performance.

  2. The Diary of a Country Priest (French: Journal d'un curé de campagne) is a 1936 novel by the French writer Georges Bernanos. The novel received the Grand Prix du roman de l'Académie française. In 1950 it was named one of the twelve best novels in the French language published between 1900 and 1950.

    • Georges Bernanos
    • 1936
  3. Jan 1, 2011 · A film review of Robert Bresson's masterpiece about a young priest who faces hostility and illness in a cruel village. Ebert praises Bresson's visual strategy, spiritual depth and respect for human nature.

  4. A 1951 French drama film directed by Robert Bresson, based on the novel by Georges Bernanos. It depicts the struggles of a young priest in a hostile rural community, his illness, and his faith.

    • (13K)
    • Drama
    • Robert Bresson
    • 1954-04-05
  5. Jul 25, 2023 · 1:55:46. Journal D'un Curé De Campagne (Diary Of A Country Priest) 1951 Robert Bresson. by. Robert Bresson. Publication date. 1951. Topics. Drama. Language. French. A new priest arrives in the French country village of Ambricourt to attend to his first parish. Claude Laydu. André Guibert. Jean Riveyre. Marie-Monique Arkell. Addeddate.

    • 116 min
  6. Jan 9, 2002 · An idealistic young Catholic priest in an isolated French village keeps a diary describing the unheroic suffering and the petty internal conflicts of his parish. This may sound like a thin plot for a novel, but Diary of a Country Priest, by George Bernanos

    • Georges Bernanos
  7. Jun 17, 2014 · A 1951 film by Robert Bresson based on the novel by Georges Bernanos, about a young priest's crisis of faith in a rural parish. The DVD features an audio commentary, a new subtitle translation, and an essay by a film critic.