- A Gentle Woman
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name = Une femme douce(A Gentle Woman)
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director =Robert Bresson
producer =Mag Bodard
writer =Robert Bresson Fyodor Dostoevsky
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starring =Dominique Sanda Guy FranginJeanne Lobre
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cinematography = Ghislain Cloquet
editing = Raymond Lamy
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released = 1969
runtime = 88 min.
country = flagcountry|France
language = French
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imdb_id = 0065152"Une femme douce" (English title: "A Gentle Woman") is a 1969 French
drama film directed byRobert Bresson . It is Bresson's first film in color, and adapted fromFyodor Dostoevsky 's short story "A Gentle Creature (Кроткая)". The film was set inParis at the time.The tragic drama is characterised by Bresson's well known ascetic style, without any dynamic sequences or professional
actors ' experienced and excessive expressions.Dominique Sanda , starred as "a gentle woman", made her debut in the film, starting her career as an actress. Bresson chose her just as a result of her first voice call. [http://www.mastersofcinema.org/bresson/Words/CTSamuels.html]The film opens with a flowing curtain, implying a young woman's
suicide . Her distraught husband explores in flashbacks what led her to kill herself. The story reveals their desperate, despairing miscommunication. Their dialogue only deepened her isolation and sadness.Although the film applies a background of 60s Paris, such as
Muséum national d'histoire naturelle andMusée National d'Art Moderne , its theme is accurate to thenovella .Bresson made subsequently yet another adaptation of Dostoevsky, his next film "
Quatre nuits d'un rêveur (Four Nights of a Dreamer)" (1971) based on "White Nights".External links
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