Robert Bresson

Robert Bresson

writer, director, second unit director or assistant director

Robert Bresson was born on Sep 25, 1901 in France. Robert Bresson's big-screen debut came with Les jumeaux de Brighton directed by Claude Heymann in 1936. Robert Bresson is known for L'Argent directed by Robert Bresson, Christian Patey stars as Yvon Targe and Vincent Risterucci as Lucien. Robert Bresson has got 42 awards and 17 nominations so far. The most recent award Robert Bresson achieved is European Film Awards. The upcoming new movie Robert Bresson plays is L'Argent which will be released on May 18, 1983.

Robert Bresson trained as a painter before moving into films as a screenwriter, making a short film (atypically a comedy), Affaires publiques (1934) in 1934. After spending more than a year as a German POW during World War II, he made his debut with Les anges du péché (1943) in 1943. His next film, Les dames du Bois de Boulogne (1945) would be the last time he would work with professional actors. From Journal d'un cure de campagne (1951) (aka "Diary of a Country Priest") onwards, he created a unique minimalist style in which all but the barest essentials are omitted from the film (often, crucial details are only given in the soundtrack), with the actors (he calls them "models") giving deliberately flat, expressionless performances. It's a demanding and difficult, intensely personal style, which means that his films never achieved great popularity (it was rare for him to make more than one film every five years), but he has a fanatical following among critics, who rate him as one of the greatest artists in the history of the cinema. He retired in the 1980s, after failing to raise the money for a long-planned adaptation of the Book of Genesis.

  • Birthday

    Sep 25, 1901
  • Place of Birth

    Bromont-Lamothe, Puy-de-Dôme, France

Known For

Awards

42 wins & 17 nominations

European Film Awards
1994
Winner - Lifetime Achievement Award
SACD Awards
1991
Winner - Grand Prize
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