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Bresson: Without a Trace
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Bresson: Without a Trace

Jun 17, 1965
1h 5m
★ 9.0

Overview

An episode of the television program Cinéastes de notre temps in which the director gives his first on-camera interview.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

La Sept-Arte
AMIP
INA

Cast

Robert Bresson

Self - Interviewee

Robert Bresson

François Weyergans

Self - Interviewer

François Weyergans

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