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BAMPFA
Under the Sun of Satan
(Sous le soleil de Satan)
Imported 35mm Print!
awardsA chamber work of the harshest beauty.
Film Society of Lincoln Center
Palme d'or, Cannes
Gérard Depardieu, Sandrine Bonnaire, Maurice Pialat, Alain Artur,
The story of a priest (Depardieu), haunted equally by doubts and his own power, and dogged by Satan. Pialat is fearless in this beautiful, intense film about a man whose "cassock scares people." Depardieu's Father Donissan, a peasant by nature and birth, reveals his sufferings to his superior, a man for whom the cloth is a creature comfort (he is played by a cool Pialat). Such debate may be ageless, but Sandrine Bonnaire reminds us that we are in the present, as Mouchette, a girl both desired and despised, and a murderer, who is always shot in a golden light; she delivers an extraordinary monologue about lies and the self. For "seeing through" Mouchette's soul, Donissan is banished to a peasant parish, home again. Pialat adapted a novel by Bernanos, an author more famously filmed by Bresson (Diary of a Country Priest). If the hero's struggle here is similar, Pialat's is not. This is a film about character and class, behaviors and lies, the spoken, not the written word.
FILM DETAILS
Screenwriter
- Maurice Pialat
- Sylvie Danton
Based On
a novel by Georges Bernanos
Cinematographer
- Willy Kurant
Language
- French
- with English subtitles
Print Info
- Color
- 35mm
- 97 mins
Source
- Courtesy Institut Français, thanks to the Cultural Services of the French Embassy
Permission
- Cohen Film Collection