Randomly Balthazar
See also: Balthazar (homonymy)
Randomly Balthazar is a French film of Robert Bresson carried out in 1966.
Synopsis
Tribulations of an ass in the Moors of the Years 1960, pretext with the painting of through human.
Data sheet
- Title: Randomly Balthazar
- Realization: Robert Bresson
- Scenario: Robert Bresson
- Directing of the photograph: Ghislain Cloquet
- Music: Jean Wiener
- Production: Mag Bodard for Park Films, Athos Films, Argos Films, Swedish Institute of the Film
- Lasted: 90 minutes
- Format: Black and white
- Coming out date: May 25th 1966
Distribution
-
Anne Wiazemsky: Marie
- François Lafarge: Gerard
- Philippe Asselin: the father of Marie
- Nathalie Joyaut: the mother of Marie
- Walter Green: Jacques
- Jean-Claude Guilbert: Arnold
- Pierre Klossowski: a merchant
- François Sullerot: the baker
- Marie-Claire Fremont: the woman of the baker
- Jean Rémignard: the notary
Rewards
- Price Méliès in 1966
External bonds
- Randomly Balthazar on Internet Movie Database
- Card Mr Cinéma
- a critic of the film
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