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The Devil Probably (French: Le Diable probablement), also spelled The Devil, Probably is a 1977 French drama film directed by Robert Bresson. It was entered into the 27th Berlin International Film Festival, where it won the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize.
Jun 15, 1977 · A young man named Charles rejects politics, religion and psychoanalysis and decides to end his life in a society he finds morally and physically corrupt. The film is a stylized and minimalist exploration of despair, nihilism and existentialism, directed by Robert Bresson.
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- Drama
- Robert Bresson
- 1977-06-15
Charles, Michel and some of their friends form a small environmental group, which is concerned about famine, pollution and the future of the world. Michel is...
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The Devil, Probably. The film journeys back to explore the lead-up to Charles' (Antoine Monnier) death after his body is found in a cemetery, shot in the head. Increasingly frustrated by life...
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- Antoine Monnier
- Robert Bresson
- Drama
Directed by Robert Bresson • 1977 • France Starring Antoine Monnier, Tina Irissari, Henri de Maublanc. “My sickness is that I see clearly.” Robert Bresson’s most controversial film (the French government banned viewers under the age of eighteen from seeing it, believing it would incite a rash of ...
Dec 30, 2011 · The Devil Probably. Constructed as a flashback from news reports of a young man’s suicide, Robert Bresson’s splenetic 1977 drama puts the post-1968 world on trial and judges it...
Sep 27, 2017 · “THE DEVIL PROBABLY” (“La Diable Probablement”) is the 12th feature film by Robert Bresson, the rigorously original French film maker who was 70 years old last Sunday.