French Cinema Chat
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
"A Man Escaped" (Post 4)
Sound in Bresson's films is often associated with off-screen space. (In other words, we often do not see what it is that is making the sound we hear.) Why do you think this is? How does the recurrence of off-screen sound reinforce the major themes of "A Man Escaped?"
"A Man Escaped" (Post 3)
Robert Bresson said, "The way we handle objects in our everyday activities indicates a deeper level of our unconscious more accurately than the words we utter or dramatic actions we engage in."
Discuss the role of objects (and their transformation) in this film.
Discuss the role of objects (and their transformation) in this film.
"A Man Escaped" (Post 2)
Discuss the second title of the film: "The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth". Do you think it reinforces or contradicts the first title, which emphasizes human agency?
"A Man Escaped" (Post 1)
I'm sorry about having to cancel last night's screening. Please try to watch the film between now and Sunday and comment on one or more of the following questions (provided in separate posts). Write at least two full paragraphs, please. Here's the first question to consider:
What do you think this film's main message is? Do you believe it is religious (Christian)? Political? Artistic? Moral? Please give some justification for your response.
What do you think this film's main message is? Do you believe it is religious (Christian)? Political? Artistic? Moral? Please give some justification for your response.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Mirrors in "Daybreak" / "Le Jour se lève"
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