Essential Cinema: Early Bresson

MOUCHETTE

Directed by Robert Bresson

France, 1967, 1h 21min, 35mm, In French with English subtitles

Essential Cinema  Early Bresson

There are no current or future screenings planned for this film.

“A masterpiece: a Bresson film pure and simple with its extraordinary correspondences between sound and gesture to evoke the unspoken and the unseen.”
—Sight & Sound

“In short, a film that is Christian and sadistic.”
—Jean-Luc Godard

Mouchette (the name means “little fly”) is a child who endures an unhappy life with her alcoholic father and terminally ill mother in a remote village. Robert Bresson tracks the ups and downs (mostly downs) of her life with a closeness of perspective that seems almost telepathic. As with all of Bresson’s films, this is not what you should choose for a diverting night’s entertainment. It is tough, it is demanding, but it’s the real thing. In 35mm.

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