Diary of a Country Priest
By February 02, 2004
Diary of a Country Priest is a film about imprisonment. As he carries out the duties of his ministry, the priest tries to act as a link between his parish and the local Read more »
SYNOPSIS: A new priest (Claude Laydu) arrives in the French country village of Ambricourt to attend to his first parish. The apathetic and hostile rural congregation rejects him immediately. Through his diary entries, the suffering young man relays a crisis of faith that threatens to drive him away from the village and from God. With his fourth film, Robert Bresson began to implement his stylistic philosophy as a filmmaker, stripping away all inessential elements from his compositions, the dialogue and the music, exacting a purity of image and sound.
| Priest of Ambricourt | Claude Laydu |
| Count | Jean Riveyre |
| Countess | Marie-Monique Arkell |
| Priest of Torcy | André Guibert |
| Dr. Delbende | Antoine Balpêtré |
| Chantal | Nicole Ladmiral |
| Séraphita | Martine Lemaire |
| Louise | Nicole Maurey |
| Olivier | Jean Danet |
| Canon | Gaston Séverin |
| Priest Dufréty | Bernard Hubrenne |
| Housekeeper | Jeanne Étiévant |
| Madame Dumouchel | Gilberte Terbois |
| Monsieur Fabragars | Léon Arvel |
| Deputy mayor | Martial Morange |
| Director | Robert Bresson |
| Producers | Léon Carré and Robert Sussfeld |
| Screenplay | Robert Bresson |
| Based on the novel by | Georges Bernanos |
| Original music by | Jean-Jacques Grünenwald |
| Cinematography | Léonce-Henri Burel |
| Film editor | Paulette Robert |
| Art director | Pierre Charbonnier |
| Set decorator | Robert Turlure |
| Assistant director | Guy Lefranc |
| Sound | Jean Rieul |
By February 02, 2004
Diary of a Country Priest is a film about imprisonment. As he carries out the duties of his ministry, the priest tries to act as a link between his parish and the local Read more »
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