Originally made in 1945 while the last remnants of the German army were still occupying France, this was Bresson's second feature film and his last using professional actors. It didn't make its way to the States until after the brilliant director gained international prominence. The story
is adapted from a sequence in 18th-century encyclopedist Diderot's brilliant novel but is set in more modern times. Casares plays a jilted woman who sets out to destroy the man whose love she can no longer claim. To do so, she sets him up with a former prostitute (Labourdette) without revealing
this woman's past. On the day of his wedding to Labourdette Bernard discovers his wife-...
Released:
1945
Rated:
NR
Length:
84 mins