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Release Date: 1951-01-01
Genre: Drama,
Rating: NR
Duration: 1hr 55min
Synopsis...
A young Priest arrives in Ambricourt, a modest village in a gloomy corner of northwestern France, to take charge of his first parish. It doesn't take long for the Priest to realize that the locals have little sympathy for him and even less spiritual feeling. Through Miss Louise, the governess at the Chateau, who regularly attends church, the Priest learns about the local Count's family, rife with indiscretions and tortured souls. Suffering himself from a worsening stomach condition, as well as his own doubts and lack of experience, he attempts to reinstill faith in at least one of them. The first masterpiece from legendary director Bresson, Diary won three awards at the Venice International Film Festival upon its release in 1951. In celebration of the 60th anniversary of the film, Rialto Pictures has made a new 35mm print featuring new subtitles.
Cast and Crew
- Starring
Claude Laydu
Jean Riveyre
André Guibert
Antoine Balpetré
Marie-Monique Arkell - Directed by Robert Bresson
- Produced by Léon Carré
- Written by Robert Bresson, Georges Bernanos