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Thread for the intellectual discussion of arthouse and classic cinema.

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What's /film/'s opinion on Bresson and his films? Also if someone here likes Lancelot du Lac, explain the appeal to me.

I have seen The Baby of Macon yesterday. It was fun. Great cinematography by Vierny. Truly the master of his craft.

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Excellent filmmaker for his minimalist techniques. Au Hazard Bathazar, Diary of a Country Priest, Trial of Joan of Arc, and A Man Escaped are my favorites.
Lancelot of the Lake is one of his underrated films, next to Devil Probably, and Angels of Sin.

Where is Possessor give me the filmé

Mouchette is a masterpiece but people with no soul will disagree.

pedo

Why

Americans are not allowed here.

raped mouchette and wiazemsky