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Mouchette (1967)Mouchette (1967)iMDB Rating: 7.8
Date Released : 12 March 1970
Genre : Drama
Stars : Nadine Nortier, Jean-Claude Guilbert, Marie Cardinal, Paul Hebert. Mouchette is a young girl living in the country. Her mother is dying and her father does not take care of her. Mouchette remains silent in the face of the humiliations she undergoes. One night in a wood, she meets Arsene, the village poacher, who thinks he has just killed the local policeman. He tries to use Mouchette to build an alibi." />
Movie Quality : BRrip
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Size : 700 MB

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Mouchette is a young girl living in the country. Her mother is dying and her father does not take care of her. Mouchette remains silent in the face of the humiliations she undergoes. One night in a wood, she meets Arsene, the village poacher, who thinks he has just killed the local policeman. He tries to use Mouchette to build an alibi.

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Agony wrapped in stillness

A poor teenage girl, Mouchette, living in rural France, is immediately depicted as a tragic heroine: with a bed-ridden mother and an absent alcoholic father, Mouchette takes care of everything in the household, including her baby brother. She has no friends, and seems to live a purposeless life; even when she does want to escape her reality, and try to remind herself she's a kid, either people or circumstances violently throw her back into the harshness of a scary adult world. One night, her life will make things even worse, and, as the second part of the film flows in, Mouchette encounters a series of people who treat her all in different ways. Only at the very end of the movie, will she take action. Robert Bresson's eighth film contains typical trademarks of the director, like the frequent religious symbolisms found within the technical aspects of the film: they are located in the particularly attentive shots of the camera, but especially, in the clever use of sound : most of the film flows through a series of suffocating scenes that show Mouchette's every-day tasks, which unfold maintaining a painful silence in the background: God's silence. Only at the end of the movie is there music, a simple but effective expedient to highlight the sense of relief the protagonist should feel. Winner of the OCIC Award at the Cannes festival of 1967.

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