Diary of a Country Priest | Journal d'un curé de campagne (1951)
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. -- The Criterion Collection
Cast:Claude Laydu, Jean Riveyre, Marie-Monique Arkell, André Guibert, Antoine Balpêtré, Nicole Ladmiral, Martine Lemaire, Nicole Maurey, Jean Danet, Gaston Séverin, Bernard Hubrenne, Jeanne Étiévant, Gilberte Terbois, Léon Arvel, Martial Morange
Cinematography: Léonce-Henri Burel
Venice (In Competition): International Award, OCIC Award, Italian Film Critics Award
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Title: Diary of a Country Priest | Journal d'un curé de campagne (1951)
Directed by: Robert Bresson
Date of birth: 25 September 1901, Bromont-Lamothe, Puy-de-Dôme, Auvergne, France
Date of death: 18 December 1999, Paris, France
Writing credits:
Robert Bresson, Georges Bernanos (novel)
Music by: Jean-Jacques Grünenwald
Country: France
Language: French
Color: Black and White
Runtime: 115 min.