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- Largent Review :: Criterion Forum
Picture 8 10 The BFI presents Robert Bresson’s final film, L’argent, on an all-new Blu-ray edition The film is delivered here on a dual-layer disc in its original aspect ratio of 1 66:1 with a 1080p 24hz high-definition encode The disc is locked to region B and North American viewers will require a player that can playback region B content It appears BFI is using the exact same 2K
- L’argent Review :: Criterion Forum
In his ruthlessly clear-eyed final film, French master Robert Bresson pushed his unique blend of spiritual rumination and formal rigor to a new level of astringency Transposing a Tolstoy novella to contemporary Paris, <I>L’argent< I> follows a counterfeit bill as it originates as a prop in a schoolboy prank, then circulates like a virus among the corrupt and the virtuous alike before
- Pickpocket The Trial of Joan of Arc LArgent - CriterionForum. org
Following the BFI’s Blu-ray release of Bresson’s Pickpocket (1959), The Trial of Joan of Arc is released on Blu-ray alongside L’Argent (1983) on 8 August Extras include An Introduction to Robert Bresson by Geoff Andrew, filmed recently at BFI Southbank and a newly recorded audio commentary by Kat Ellinger
- L’argent Packaging Photos :: Criterion Forum
Press conference from the 1983 Cannes Film Festival "L’argent," A to Z, a new video essay by film scholar James Quandt Trailer An essay by critic Adrian Martin and a newly expanded 1983 interview with director Robert Bresson by critic Michel Ciment
- Largent Details :: Criterion Forum
Potemkine Films L'argent Potemkine Films 2018 Blu-ray Discuss Compare Release Date: June 03 2018
- A Man Escaped Review :: Criterion Forum
Following this is a 1984 documentary called The Road to Bresson, which features filmmakers Leo de Boer and Jurien Rood trying to get an interview with Bresson while he’s doing a press tour for what would have been his latest film, L’Argent
- Robert Bresson - Page 7 - criterionforum. org
I haven’t read any reviews to see whether this was noted in original theatrical screenings, but it was not typical of any Bresson films I’ve seen (The other color films of his I’ve seen are The Devil, Probably and L’argent )
- Letterboxd - Page 18 - criterionforum. org
I usually limit my one-liner reviews to movies no one else I know (including here) is ever interested in They're more notes for myself than anything else, but you can't make private notes (which is stupid, stupid, stupid)
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