Directed by:
Robert BressonScreenplay:
Robert BressonCinematography:
Léonce-Henri BurelVOD (3)
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Inspired by Fyodor Dostoyevsky's classic novel CRIME AND PUNISHMENT, Robert Bresson's PICKPOCKET tells the story of a man whose attraction to crime threatens to condemn him forever--spiritually as well as physically. Michel (Martin LaSalle), a young thief, is caught one afternoon, breaking his dying mother's heart and shocking his friends. Fortunately for Michel, the police inspector (Jean Pélégri) is unable to prosecute him, but the implications nonetheless sour Michel's once firm social standing. Trying to straighten his ways, Michel is again drawn to the criminal world, where under the tutelage of a master pickpocket he reverts back to thievery. All the while, his conscience nags at him, in the memory of his deceased mother as well as in the presence of Jeanne (Marika Green), a beautiful young woman who shows compassion toward the troubled Michel. Eventually, Michel's lucky streak ends, forcing him to find redemption in the most ironic of circumstances. Using his now-legendary simplistic storytelling style, Bresson is able to elevate his story to a supremely spiritual state, making for a stunningly powerful viewing experience. Delivering their lines slowly and somberly, the actors give the audience even more time for inner reflection, resulting in a cinematic masterwork. (official distributor synopsis)
(more)Cast
Martin LaSalle
France
Best movies:
Pickpocket (1959)
Missing (1982)
Under Fire (1983)
Marika Green
Sweden
Best movies:
Pickpocket (1959)
Rain (1970)
Until September (1984)
Jean Pélégri
Algeria
Best movies:
Thérèse (1986)
Pickpocket (1959)
Fréquence meurtre (1988)
Pierre Étaix
France
Best movies:
My Uncle (1958)
Yoyo (1965)
As Long As You're Healthy (1966)
Dominique Zardi
France
Best movies:
Dialogue with the Carmelites (1960)
Two Men in Town (1973)
Fantomas (1964)
César Gattegno
France
Best movies:
A Man Escaped (1956)
Pickpocket (1959)
Les Cœurs brûlés (1992) (series)