- Perceval le Gallois
"Perceval le Gallois" is a
1978 French film directed byÉric Rohmer . It was inspired byChrétien de Troyes 's 12th century Arthurian romance "Perceval, the Story of the Grail ". The film chronicles Perceval's knighthood, maturation and eventual peerage amongst theKnights of the Round Table , and also contains brief episodes from the story ofGawain and the crucifixion ofChrist . Unlike other screen adaptations of Arthurian legend, the film makes no attempt at situating the characters in a natural or supernatural world. Instead, Perceval and his cohorts inhabit a colorful theatrical realm replete with rudimentary props, stylized backdrops, and a singing chorus that participates in the drama. At many points, characters narrate their own actions and thoughts rather than expressing them manifestly, and dialog is frequently spoken lyrically in rhyming couplets taken directly from the original text. The film's deliberate artificiality, ironic vision of youthful valor, and frequently shifting narrative modes prevent emotional attachment to the story while leaving space for a more cerebral engagement with the elements of storytelling Rohmer has interpreted from 12th century literature.The film features
Fabrice Luchini as Perceval,André Dussolier as Gauvain, andArielle Dombasle asBlanchefleur .References
*Lacy, Norris J.(1991). "Eric Rohmer". In Norris J. Lacy (Ed.), "The New Arthurian Encyclopedia", p. 389. New York: Garland. ISBN 0-8240-4377-4.
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*imdb title|id=0078073|title=Perceval le Gallois
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