Pickpocket (1959)
Sobre o filme
Michel is a youth who begins as a pickpocket for the sheer delight and thrill of stealing. But, the habit soon becomes a compulsion. He is arrested and pauses to reflect on his actions when he becomes aware of the shock he has inflicted on his mother and friends. Even so, on being released, he goes back to a life of crime in the company of a seasoned thief. Once more, his conscience is to weigh, now, because he has fallen in love with Jeanne. To make the film realistic where this character is concerned, director Robert Bresson sought advice from a pro pickpocket. The story is also inspired in the novel Crime and Punishment, by Fiodor Dostoievski. A special tribute to actress Marika Green, at the 29ª Mostra.
Título original: Pickpocket
Ano: 1959
Duração: 75 minutos
País: France
Cor: p&b, 35mm
Direção: ROBERT BRESSON
Roteiro: Robert Bresson
Fotografia: Lèonce-Henri Burel
Elenco: Jean Pelegri, Martin Lassale,Pierre Etaix, Pierre Lemarie, Marika Green
Produtor: Agnès Delahale
Edições: 29