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L'ARGENT - BLU-RAY

L’Argent (Blu-ray)
Directed by Robert Bresson

This energetic, enigmatic indictment of capitalism is a late masterpiece by Bresson, imbued with a fierce cinematic power and tautly positioned amid the coldly structured complexities of human behaviour.
Adapted from a novella by Leo Tolstoy, Bresson’s portrait of an ordinary man driven to evermore extreme crimes by social and financial forces beyond his control probes uncomfortably beneath the surface of ā€˜civilised’ society. The compact, rigorously stylised film and the awkward questions it poses about the nature of forgiveness and the possibility of redemption, is a rich testament to one of cinema’s greatest auteurs.

Special features

  • Restored from the original negative and presented in High Definition
  • Style, Anti-style and InfluenceĀ (2022, 22 mins): an on-stage discussion between Geoff Andrew, Jonathan Hourigan and Nasreen Munni Kabir on the films of Robert Bresson. Filmed at BFI Soutbank
  • Looking at L’ArgentĀ (2022, 9 mins): Jonathan Hourigan, former assistant to Robert Bresson, introduces and examines two clips fromĀ L’Argent
  • The Root of All EvilĀ (2022, 19 mins): writer Michael Brooke considers Bresson’s late masterpiece in this newly commissioned video essay
  • Jonathan Hourigan onĀ L’ArgentĀ (2007, 27 mins , audio only): the film scholar - who assisted in the making ofĀ L’ArgentĀ - speaks about the production
  • Value For MoneyĀ (1970, 22 mins): David Blest’s dreamlike, experimental short film, featuring Quentin Crisp, visualises coin-operated connections between money and religion
  • Theatrical ttrailer
  • **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with new essays by Dr Martin Hall and Jonathan Hourigan, an original review and full film credits

Ā 

Review

The twelfth successive masterwork in an incomparable career --David Robinson, The Times

Passionate...impeccably developed...The film of his career --Sunday Telegraph

Pure Gold... Ends up illuminating life itself --Time Out

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L’Argent (Blu-ray)
Directed by Robert Bresson

This energetic, enigmatic indictment of capitalism is a late masterpiece by Bresson, imbued with a fierce cinematic power and tautly positioned amid the coldly structured complexities of human behaviour.
Adapted from a novella by Leo Tolstoy, Bresson’s portrait of an ordinary man driven to evermore extreme crimes by social and financial forces beyond his control probes uncomfortably beneath the surface of ā€˜civilised’ society. The compact, rigorously stylised film and the awkward questions it poses about the nature of forgiveness and the possibility of redemption, is a rich testament to one of cinema’s greatest auteurs.

Special features

  • Restored from the original negative and presented in High Definition
  • Style, Anti-style and InfluenceĀ (2022, 22 mins): an on-stage discussion between Geoff Andrew, Jonathan Hourigan and Nasreen Munni Kabir on the films of Robert Bresson. Filmed at BFI Soutbank
  • Looking at L’ArgentĀ (2022, 9 mins): Jonathan Hourigan, former assistant to Robert Bresson, introduces and examines two clips fromĀ L’Argent
  • The Root of All EvilĀ (2022, 19 mins): writer Michael Brooke considers Bresson’s late masterpiece in this newly commissioned video essay
  • Jonathan Hourigan onĀ L’ArgentĀ (2007, 27 mins , audio only): the film scholar - who assisted in the making ofĀ L’ArgentĀ - speaks about the production
  • Value For MoneyĀ (1970, 22 mins): David Blest’s dreamlike, experimental short film, featuring Quentin Crisp, visualises coin-operated connections between money and religion
  • Theatrical ttrailer
  • **FIRST PRESSING ONLY** Illustrated booklet with new essays by Dr Martin Hall and Jonathan Hourigan, an original review and full film credits

Ā 

Review

The twelfth successive masterwork in an incomparable career --David Robinson, The Times

Passionate...impeccably developed...The film of his career --Sunday Telegraph

Pure Gold... Ends up illuminating life itself --Time Out

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