- Jan. 23—Jan. 24, 2021
- Admission:¥1,500
"Mouchette" "Au Hasard Balthazar" Official Site → http://balthazar-mouchette.com/
■Ruuning Time
Jan. 23 13:00~ "Mouchette" / 14:40~ "Au Hasard Balthazar"
Jan. 24 13:00~ "Au Hasard Balthazar"
"Au Hasard Balthazar"
© 1966 Argos Films – Parc Films – Athos Films – Svensk Filmindustri
The story of a mistreated donkey and the people around him, inspired by a passage from Dostoevsky’s ‘The Idiot”. A study on saintliness noted for Bresson's ascetic directorial style, and it is frequently listed as one of the greatest films of all time. Anne Wiazemsky made her debut as a screen actress with this film.
1966 / France, Sweden / 96min.
Directed and Screenplay by Robert Bresson
Cinematography by Ghislain Cloquet
Music by Jean Wiener
Produced by Mag Bodard
Starring: Anne Wiazemsky, François Lafarge, Philippe Asselin, Nathalie Joyaut, Walter Green, Jean-Claude Guilbert, Pierre Klossowski
©1966 Argos Films – Parc Films – Athos Films – Svensk Filmindustri
"Mouchette"
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© 1967 Argos Films – Parc Films |
The film based on the novel of the same name by Georges Bernanos portrays the extreme hardship of a young girl with the precise framing and the controlled acting by non-professional actors. The famous last scene attracts many film directors like Ingmar Bergman, Andrei Tarkovsky and Jim Jarmusch etc…
1967 / France / 80min.
Directed and Screenplay by Robert Bresson
Cinematography by Ghislain Cloquet
Music by Jean Wiener, Claudio Monteverdi
Produced by Anatole Dauman
Starring: Nadine Nortier, Jean-Claude Guilbert, Marie Cardinal, Paul Hébert, Jean Vimenet, Marie Susini
©1967 Argos Films – Parc Films
Lecture
- Guest Talk (in Japanese)
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Jan. 23
(Sat)
, after the 14:40 screening
■Guests: Kohei Igarashi (Film Director), Sho Miyake (Film Director), Hiroshi Matsui (Film Producer)
- Simultaneous Analyse on the Film-“Mouchette” (in Japanese)
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Jan. 24
(Sun)
, start at 15:10
■Guest: Jun Fujita Hirose (Film Critic)
■Fee: 1,000 JPN