A King Without Distraction

A King Without Distraction

Release date : August 30, 1963
Runtime : 1h 25m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Director : François Leterrier /
Writers : Jean Giono / Jean Giono /
Production companies : Les Films Jean Giono /
August 30, 1963 1h 25m France Drama French More
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A policeman and a serial killer play cat and mouse in an isolated mountain village in Nineteenth century France. The second film directed by the man who played the admirable lead role in Robert Bresson's A Man Escaped is a stylized and intense adaptation of a novel by Jean Giono. This police investigation in a 19th century village combines visual beauty with the rigor of the mise-en-scène—the vertigo of the criminal motivations indivisible from the refined graphics of the images.
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  • title:A King Without Distraction
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1963
  • Runtime:1h 25m
  • Genres: Drama · Crime ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: François Leterrier /
  • Writers: Jean Giono · Jean Giono ·
  • Production companies: Les Films Jean Giono ·
  • Overview:A policeman and a serial killer play cat and mouse in an isolated mountain village in Nineteenth century France. The second film directed by the man who played the admirable lead role in Robert Bresson's A Man Escaped is a stylized and intense adaptation of a novel by Jean Giono. This police investigation in a 19th century village combines visual beauty with the rigor of the mise-en-scène—the vertigo of the criminal motivations indivisible from the refined graphics of the images.
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