
Diary of a Country Priest
Drama • NR • 1951 • 1 hr 55 min
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An inexperienced, sickly priest shows up in the rural French community of Ambricourt, where he joins the community's clergy. But the locals don't take kindly to the priest, and his ascetic ways and unsociable demeanor make him an outcast. During Bible studies at the nearby girls school, he is continually mocked by his students. Then his attempt to intervene in a family feud backfires into a scandal. His failures, compounded with his declining health, begin to erode his faith.
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Claude Laydu, Jean Riveyre, Adrien Borel, Rachel Bérendt, Nicole Maurey
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Claude Laydu’s performance just became one of my favorite ever. Tragically beautiful story and I’m not even religious. Bresson is a master.
Exhilarating, mystical and authentic experiences in faith, love and death.
I legit forgot I saw this it was so boring.
Piercing and minute character study executed with great detail by Bresson. Simple but effective filmmaking.
this feels very much like Winter Light(1963). They are both very deep and cold, but make me feel carsick when watching.
interesting examination of a young priest and his experiences learning about the world, but quite heavy on the Catholic philosophy
Too slow for its own good, but it's still a brilliant script by one of the many masters of French cinema.
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