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L'Argent: BFI Film Classics

30-Sep-99
96 pages
Published/distributed by BFI Publishing
ISBN/EAN: 9780851707334
Paperback
Price: £9.99
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L'Argent: BFI Film Classics 
Jones, Kent
The career of Robert Bresson (b. 1907) is, by common acclamation, one of the richest in the history of cinema, but also one of the most enigmatic. For some commentators, Bresson is a severe moralist who's almost medieval in his concern for the darker aspects of Catholic theology. For others he's best seen as a stylist whose work has consistently anticipated cinematic trends. Just as Bresson's 1959 Pickpocket was remodelled by Paul Schrader as American Gigolo (1980), so L'Argent (1983) is a study of spontaneous murder and a meditation on evil that has a striking kinship with contemporary vigilante and serial killer films.

Kent Jones disputes some of the received wisdom about Bresson's work as it's epitomised by L'Argent: the work can't simply be reduced to its austere, pessimistic or religious elements. By exploring the many dimensions of L'Argent Jones finds other elements: beauty, compassion, an overriding concern with the meaningful depiction of experience. L'Argent is the culminating work of one of the select group of directors able 'to push the cinema, through the force of their own genius, onto a new plain'.
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