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Based on the memoirs of an imprisoned French resistance leader, this unbelievably taut and methodical marvel follows the fictional Fontaine's single-minded pursuit of freedom, detailing the planning and carrying out of his escape with gripping precision.
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Un condamné à mort s'est échappé, ou, Le vent souffle où il veut
2013, Criterion Collection
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in French
- Blu-ray special ed.
1604657065 9781604657067
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Originally released as a motion picture in 1956.
Digitally restored.
Based on the narrative by André Devigny.
Special features: trailer; Bresson: without a trace, a 1965 episode of the television program Cineastes de notre temps; The road to Bresson, a 1984 documentary; The essence of forms, a forty-five minute documentary from 2010; Functions of film sound, a new visual essay. Booklet featuring an essay by film scholar Tony Pipolo.
Director of photography, L.H. Burel ; production designer, Pierre Charbonnier ; music by Mozart ; film editor, Raymond Lamy.
François Leterrier, Charles Le Clainche, Maurice Beerblock, Roland Monod, Jacques Ertaud, Jean Paul Delhumeau, Roger Treherne, Jean-Philippe Delamarre, Cesar Gattegno, Jacques Oerlemans, Klaus Detlef Grevenhorst, Leonhard Schmidt.
Rating: Not rated.
Blu-ray Disc; region A; full screen (1:33:1) presentation; mono.; requires Blu-ray player.
In French with optional English subtitles.
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