
Directing
Robert Bresson
Also Known As: ロベール・ブレッソン, 로베르 브레송, Робер Брессон
Birth Date
September 25, 1901
Death Date
December 18, 1999
(passed away at 98)
Place of Birth
Bromont-Lamothe, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France
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Biography
Robert Bresson (French: [ʁɔbɛʁ bʁɛsɔ̃]; 25 September 1901 – 18 December 1999) was a French filmmaker. 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 minimalist film. Much of his work is known for being tragic in story and nature. Bresson is among the most highly regarded filmmakers of all time. He has the highest number of films (seven) that made the 2012 Sight and Sound critics' poll of the Greatest Films of All Time. His works A Man Escaped (1956), Pickpocket (1959) and Au hasard Balthazar (1966) were ranked among the top 100, and other films like Mouchette (1967) and L'Argent (1983) also received many votes. Jean-Luc Godard once wrote, "He is the French cinema, as Dostoevsky is the Russian novel and Mozart is German music." Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Bresson, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Photos


Cinépanorama
Self
1956 • 1 episode

Morceaux de Cannes
2021

Pour le plaisir
Self
1964 • 2 episodes

What Is Cinema?
Self
2013

The Road to Bresson
Self
1984

Mag Bodard, un destin
Self (archive footage)
2005

Bresson: Without a Trace
Self - Interviewee
1965

Un metteur en ordre: Robert Bresson
Self
1966
Festivals 66 Cinéma 67
Self
1967

Au Hasard Bresson
Self
1967