Journal d'un curâe de campagne [videorecording] = Diary of a country priest / Janus Films ; Studio Canal Image ; producers, Lâeon Carrâe, Robert Sussfeld ; writer and director, Robert Bresson.
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FilmPublisher number: DIA080 | Criterion CollectionLanguage: French Summary language: English Series: The Criterion collection ; 222Publication details: [United States] : Criterion Collection, 2004, c1950.Edition: Full screen (1.33:1) presentationDescription: 1 videodisc (ca. 115 min.) : sd., b&w ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 bookletISBN: - 0780027817
- 9780780027817
- Diary of a country priest
- 843.912
- CM DVD 00872
- Cinematographer, Lâeonce-Henri Burel ; art director, Pierre Charbonnier ; editor, Paulette Robert ; original music, Jean-Jacques Grèunenwald.
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Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Biblioteca Juan Bosch | Colección Multimedia (Humanidades 4to. Piso) | CM DVD 00872 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 00000039381 |
DVD; NTSC (Region 1); Dolby Digital mono; RSDL dual-layer ed.
French dialogue with optional English subtitles.
Claude Laydu, Antoine Balpãetrâe, Gaston Sâeverin, Lâeon Arvel, Jean Danet, Andrâe Guibert, Nicole Ladmiral, Jean Riveyre, Jeanne âEtiâevant, Bernard Hubrenne, Marie-Monique Arkell.
Cinematographer, Lâeonce-Henri Burel ; art director, Pierre Charbonnier ; editor, Paulette Robert ; original music, Jean-Jacques Grèunenwald.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1950.
Based on the novel by Georges Bernanos.
Not rated.
A new priest arrives in the French country village of Ambricourt to attend to his first parish. The rural congregation rejects him immediately. Through his country diary entries, the suffering young man relays a crisis of faith that threatens to drive him away from the village and God.
Special features: audio commentary by film historian Peter Cowie; original theatrical trailer; new and improved English subtitle translation; essay by film critic Frâedâeric Bonnaud; new high-definition digital transfer, with restored image and sound.
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