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Au Hasard Balthazar (1966)

aka: Balthazar

© Cinema Ventures (1970)
SFC Reviewer's Opinion:
Limited Recommendation

Genre
Drama
   
Synopsis

Taking man's inhumanity to man as its central theme, 'Au Hasard Balthazar' traces the life of a donkey, christened Balthazar by a group of young children, from birth to death. Balthazar's story begins on a small farm in a rural district of France. Throughout his life he is owned by many of the locals, returning to some of them more than once, and is set various tasks, from drawing a carriage to performing in a circus, turning a grindstone to acting as a smuggler's means of transport. Some owners are kind, while others are cruel, their motives beyond Balthazar's understanding. Despite it all, Balthazar nobly accepts his fate of living a life over which he has no control. Winner of the OCIC Award at the 1966 Venice Film Festival, the heartbreaking and magnificent 'Au Hasard Balthazar' is deservedly considered to be Bresson's supreme masterpiece.

   
Directed by  
Robert Bresson
   
Written by  
Robert Bresson
   
Starring  
Anne Wiazemsky (Marie); François Lafarge (Gerard); Philippe Asselin (Marie's father); Nathalie Joyaut (Marie's mother); Walter Green (Jacques); Jean-Claude Guilbert (Arnold); Pierre Klossowski (Merchant); François Sullerot (Baker); Marie-Claire Fremont (Baker's wife (as M.C. Fremont)); Jean Rémignard (Notary). Please contact SFC to add other cast members and characters.
 

Length (mins):
95
Ratings:
-- (PG)
Language:
FRE

Big 6 Oscar Wins:
0
Big 6 Oscar Noms:
0
IMDB page:
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Images in the header are from: Antwone Fisher (© Fox Searchlight, 2002); Stand by Me (© Columbia Pictures, 1986); Jesus of Nazareth (© ITV (1977); The Passion of The Christ (© Newmarket Films, 2004); Rabbit-proof Fence (© Buena Vista, 2002); Amazing Grace (© Bristol Bay Productions, 2006) and Il Postino (© Cecchi Gori Group, 1994).