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  1. Robert Bresson's Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne deserves a few explanatory notes, if only because this brilliant work has been so widely and wildly vilified by so-called realistic criticism. Realism, as Harold Rosenberg has so sagely remarked, is but one of the 57 varieties of decoration.

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    • Les Films Raoul Ploquin
    • Robert Bresson
  2. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Socialite Helene (María Casares) is shocked when her lover, Jean (Paul Bernard), says he wants to end their relationship. Helene conceals her ...

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    • Paul Bernard
    • Robert Bresson
    • Drama
  3. Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne (French for "The Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne") is a 1945 French film directed by Robert Bresson. It is a modern adaptation of the story of Madame de La Pommeraye from Denis Diderot's Jacques le fataliste (1796) that tells the tale of a man who is tricked into marrying a prostitute.

  4. An in-depth review of the film Les Dames du Bois de Boulogne (1945), aka Ladies of the Park, directed by Robert Bresson, featuring Paul Bernard, Maria Casares, Elina Labourdette

    • Robert Bresson
  5. The Ladies of the Bois de Boulogne: Directed by Robert Bresson. With Paul Bernard, María Casares, Elina Labourdette, Lucienne Bogaert. A society lady engineers a marriage between her lover and a cabaret dancer who is essentially a prostitute.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Robert Bresson
    • 1964-04-03
  6. Existing reviews. Helene understands that Jean doesn't love her anymore. She's full of grief and anger and starts brooding on the idea of revenge. When she meets Jean again, she pretends to be the one that's fallen out of love. Jean's relieved, thinking they can now part as friends. Helene goes to a night club, where Agnès is a famous dancer.

  7. Jun 10, 2017 · Ladies of the Park - HKIFF Cine Fan 電影節發燒友. Dir: Robert Bresson. France, 1945, 83minmins, 35mm. Cast: Paul Bernard, María Casares, Elina Labourdette. Before Bresson gave up on professionals, he created one last exquisite work of the heart, turning from the nuns of Angels of Sin to the prostitutes of Paris.