Diary of a Country Priest

Alternate title(s):
Foreign Title: Le journal d'un curé de campagne
Date: January 01, 1950 to December 31, 1950
Dates Note: 1950
Country of Origin: France
Place of Origin: France
Languages: French
Color: B&W
Silent: No
Based On: Mouchette by Georges Bernanos
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Curator Notes

Film Series/Exhibition Title: 
Grace and Perfection: The Films of Robert Bresson
Description: 

Georges Bernanos’s novel concerns a young country priest who, in his simplicity and purity, suffers the scorn of his parishioners. Bresson faithfully adapted the novel to the screen, using Bernanos’s original dialogue and diary entries; what he cut from the novel seems only to add to this fidelity. The essence of Bresson’s film écriture, the narrative is punctuated by images of the priest’s journal accompanied by a low-toned voice-over reading. Episode by episode, in his loneliness and then in illness, like stages of the cross, the priest progresses through pain to grace. Claude Laydu, a Swiss stage actor, fasted for periods in order to achieve the authenticity of his role, which is one of exterior passivity and interior strength. He effects Bresson’s most intimate excursion into the soul, and what Gavin Lambert called the director’s “exalted pessimism.”

Authors/Roles: 
Judy Bloch


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