1. Robert Bresson | French Auteur, Minimalist Filmmaker | Britannica
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Robert Bresson was a French writer-director who, despite his limited output, has been rightly celebrated as one of the cinema’s few authentic geniuses. Details of Bresson’s early years are sketchy, though it is known that he began painting in high school, where he excelled in languages and
2. Robert Bresson - New World Encyclopedia
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Robert Bresson (September 25, 1901 – December 18, 1999) was a French film director. Working within the medium of narrative cinema, he created a film grammar and syntax that was uniquely his own, although he had a significant influence on some other filmmakers, including Andrei Tarkovsky, Jim Jarmusch, the members of the French New Wave of the early 1960s, and director, writer, and critic Paul Schrader, whose book, Transcendental Style in Film: Ozu, Bresson, Dreyer, includes a detailed critical analysis.
3. Bresson, Robert | Infoplease
Bresson, Robert rôbĕrˈ brĕsôNˈ [key], 1901–99, French film director and scriptwriter, b. Bromont-Lamottie, France. Bresson's films tend to be austere, ...
Bresson, Robert rôbĕrˈ brĕsôNˈ [key], 1901–99, French film director and scriptwriter, b. Bromont-Lamottie, France. Bresson's films tend to be austere, unadorned, and concerned more with intellectual and spriritual values than plot or character.
4. View of Robert Bresson: Depth Behind Simplicity | Kinema
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5. Robert Bresson | Encyclopedia.com
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Robert Bresson [1] >French filmmaker Robert Bresson [2] (1901-1999) was, as fellow director >Jean-Luc Godard [3] phrased it in an estimation quoted by the New York [4] >Times, "to French cinema what Mozart is to German music and Dostoyevsky is >to Russian literature [5]." Bresson was a classic fi
6. The Intrusion Artist - Public Books
Nov 15, 2016 · Bresson's is a world in which crucial events go unseen and telling details are dwelt on intensely. Entire scenes are devoted to the movement of feet.
By the late ’50s, when he was already widely considered one of France’s finest filmmakers, Robert Bresson would confess in interviews that he hardly ever went to the movies. There was something about ...
7. French filmmaker Robert Bresson (1901-1999)
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“I think in the whole world things are going very badly. People are becoming more materialist and cruel ... Cruel by laziness, by indifference, egotism, because they only think about themselves and not at all about what is happening around them, so they let everything grow ugly and stupid. They are all interested in money only. Money is becoming their God. God doesn't exist for many. Money is becoming something you must live for. You know, even your astronauts, the first one who put his foot on the moon, said that when he first saw our earth, he said it was something so miraculous, so marvelous, don't spoil it, don't touch it. More deeply I feel the rotten way they are spoiling the earth. All the countries. Silence doesn't exist anymore; you can't find it. That, for me, would make it impossible to live.”—Robert Bresson
8. Robert Bresson - The Seventh Art
Aug 14, 2019 · There is then, in Bresson, a “trauma of youth” which translates to a “fixation” in his body of work. His principal characters, except those ...
Think, You Fool Unpublished To go with his response to Cahiers du cinéma published in the 67th issue, Bresson, at the magazine’s request, had sent across his photo: a very old snap that made him lo…
9. Robert Bresson | Movies | The Guardian
Dec 22, 1999 · He demanded "not beautiful images, but necessary images". The resulting body of work is rigorous, demanding and concentrated. He was the least ...
The image most associated with the French film director Robert Bresson, who has died aged 92, was that of an austere, pessimistic critic, a Jansenist at odds with the modern world. Living on the top floors of an elegant 17th-century building on the Ile St Louis in Paris, he was accused of an ivory tower existence outside the mainstream of cinema, refusing the slightest compromise.
10. Robert Bresson - Indiecinema
Birthday: 25 September 1901 (Age 98) ; Birthplace: Bromont-Lamothe, Puy-de-Dôme, France ; Died: 18 December 1999 ; AKA: R. Bresson ; Zodiac: Libra.
11. Robert Bresson: The Over-Plenty of Life on Notebook | MUBI
Jan 6, 2012 · Bresson was born in 1901 and died in late 1999, meaning that his life spanned nearly the whole of the 20th century. His career, in turn, covered ...
Introducing a new series of essays on the "tightly-packed excess" of Robert Bresson.
12. Model and Soul: The uncompromising cinema of Robert Bresson - ACMI
Jan 25, 2023 · Although Robert Bresson (1901–99) made only 13 features over 40 years, there is perhaps no other body of work in cinema history more marked ...
Notes for the 1–15 March 2022 Melbourne Cinémathèque program.
13. [PDF] The Cinematography of Robert Bresson
body.* Bresson's direction of the physi- cal movements of his 'models' closely parallels his approach to the direction of their speech: All that I say to ...
14. Hell on Robert Bresson
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Richard Hell's discussion of Robert Bresson and his movie The Devil, Probably; with links to Hell bio and samples of his music, writing, song lyrics, art, photos from over the years, along with merchandise including the new Cuz Editions edited by Richard.