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Four Nights of a Dreamer

Quatre nuits d'un rêveur

France

1971

87 Min
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DIR Robert Bresson

SCR Robert Bresson, Fyodor Dostoyevsky

DP Pierre Lhomme

CAST Isabelle Weingarten, Guillaume des Forêts, Maurice Monnoyer, Lidia Biondi

Synopsis

Four Nights of a Dreamer is a loose adaptation of Dostoyevsky’s novella White Nights, with the action transposed from 19th century Russia to modern-day France. One night, Jacques (Guillaume Des Forets), a young man with artistic aspirations, sees a girl (Isabelle Weingarten) trying to commit suicide by jumping from a bridge. When he prevents her from jumping, Marthe tells him that she has become desperate waiting for her lover, who left her almost a year ago but promised to return. Jacques asks Marthe to meet him by the bridge the next night and the girl agrees. They spend the following three nights wandering through Paris, and Jacques tries in vain to cure Marthe of the memories of her elusive lover. The same story was previously filmed by Luchino Visconti as Le Notti Bianche.

(From http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll?p=avg&sql=A92226)

Director

Robert_bresson

Robert Bresson

Often described as a “painter” of films, French director Robert Bresson was one of cinema’s greatest anomalies. He directed only 13 films over the course of 40 years, but these films were in a category all their own, minimalist works that tended towards radical (and sometimes controversial) reinterpretations of such classical sources as Diderot, Dostoyevsky, and Tolstoy. An expert manipulator of narrative incident, Bresson focused on seemingly incidental details of the stories he told and used amateur actors (whom he called ’models’) lacking any trace of theatricality, creating searching meditations on the quality of transcendence, spirituality, and alienation. Of the artistic influences inherent in his work – perhaps most apparent in his belief that the cinema is a fusion of music and painting, not the theatre and photography – Bresson once said “Art is not a luxury, but a vital necessity.”

The year of Bresson’s birth has often been subject to debate; his biographer, Philippe… read more

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Carlo Beer

7Dec09

Where can I see this? I read on Wikipedia that it is still unavailable on DVD and VHS.  
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Matthew_Carter

17Jul09

My personal favourite Bresson, despite only viewing recently  
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Joriah Goad

3Jul09

Entrancing, a beautifully surreal film that feels nearly weightless. It almost makes you want to close your eyes, for the sake of drifting within it. One of Bresson's many masterpieces.   
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volmar

22May09

Bressons best!  

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Dream A Little Dream Of Me

By Will on July 29, 2009

I don’t know what it is about this film that resonates so well with me. Maybe Bresson was at the top of his form here and his style had progressed at this point to such an extent that when viewing…  read review

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Any similar Bresson films?

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