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Ein zum Tode Verurteilter ist entflohen

Originaltitel: Un condamné à mort s'est échappé ou Le vent souffle où il veut
  • 1956
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 41 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
8,2/10
29.761
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein zum Tode Verurteilter ist entflohen (1956)
Three Reasons Criterion Trailer for A Man Escaped
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Gefängnis-DramaZeitraum: DramaDramaKriegThriller

Einem Offizier des Widerstandes gegen ein Regime der Unterdrückung gelingt es nach wochenlanger Anspannung, aus einem als ausbruchssicher geltenden Gefängnis zu entkommen.Einem Offizier des Widerstandes gegen ein Regime der Unterdrückung gelingt es nach wochenlanger Anspannung, aus einem als ausbruchssicher geltenden Gefängnis zu entkommen.Einem Offizier des Widerstandes gegen ein Regime der Unterdrückung gelingt es nach wochenlanger Anspannung, aus einem als ausbruchssicher geltenden Gefängnis zu entkommen.

  • Regie
    • Robert Bresson
  • Drehbuch
    • André Devigny
    • Robert Bresson
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • François Leterrier
    • Charles Le Clainche
    • Maurice Beerblock
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    8,2/10
    29.761
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Robert Bresson
    • Drehbuch
      • André Devigny
      • Robert Bresson
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • François Leterrier
      • Charles Le Clainche
      • Maurice Beerblock
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    • 104Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Nominiert für 1 BAFTA Award
      • 4 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    A Man Escaped: The Criterion Collection

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    François Leterrier
    François Leterrier
    • Le lieutenant Fontaine
    Charles Le Clainche
    • François Jost
    Maurice Beerblock
    • Blanchet
    Roland Monod
    • Le pasteur Deleyris
    Jacques Ertaud
    • Orsini
    Jean Paul Delhumeau
    • Hebrard
    Roger Treherne
    • Terry
    Jean Philippe Delamarre
    • Le prisonnier 10
    Jacques Oerlemans
    • Le gardien-chef
    Klaus Detlef Grevenhorst
    • L'officier de L'Abwehr
    Leonhard Schmidt
    • Le garde de l'escorte
    Roger Planchon
    Roger Planchon
    • Le garde cycliste
    André Collombet
      César Gattegno
      • Le prisonnier X
      • (Nicht genannt)
      Max Schoendorff
      • Un soldat allemand
      • (Nicht genannt)
      • Regie
        • Robert Bresson
      • Drehbuch
        • André Devigny
        • Robert Bresson
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      Zusammenfassung

      Reviewers say 'A Man Escaped' is lauded for its minimalist style and intense focus on escape from a Nazi prison. Bresson's direction, sparse dialogue, and use of non-professional actors are praised. The deliberate pacing builds suspense and immerses viewers. Some appreciate its authenticity, while others find it less engaging. Leterrien's performance is noted for realism, but opinions vary on its accessibility and emotional impact.
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      Jonathan-18

      Amazing, one of the best movies ever made

      Though the title seems to ruin the ending, the movie isn't boring for a moment. Suspense to the end. Marvelous filmmaking. The movie follows slowly and quietly the day of the prisoner who's to be executed and plans an escape. I don't know what else to say. You have to watch this. 32 of the 46 voters gave it a 10! Genius. They don't make movies like this often. Must See for movie lovers and all.
      8JDOldSchool

      The sound, the sound!

      This movie, perhaps above all others, exemplifies just how important sound is in cinema. In fact, sounds (excluding dialogue) help carry the plot as much as the visuals and dialogue.

      The crunching of the gravel under their feet really creates a sense of realism to the story. If you or I were escaping from prison, all the sounds Fontaine must pay attention to we must as well.

      I doubt you'll find this film at your local video store, but I encourage everyone to check it out. It's like the Shawshank of the 1950s.
      10roger-212

      Simple yet practically "spiritual" in its focus on humanity.

      Bresson's command of the cinematic language...and more importantly, his restraint... make this a very powerful story of one man's determination to find meaning in his actions, focused goal, and adherence to his beliefs.

      Presumably tipping off the viewer with the title (A Man Escaped) we already suspect how it will end, and therefore the tension isn't in the final twists of the story, but rather, his journey to that place.

      Narrative stripped down of all melodramatic trappings, the film manages to reveal a larger truth about man's struggle against unknowable odds, his struggle with himself, and his resolve to move forward. A couple of the side-characters are from the church, or pastors, which give the ongoing conversations in the common areas an added resonance to "grace" and a possibility of transcendental deliverance. Even though the lead character doesn't seem to truck much with religious faith.

      He has his own - in his resolve to escape.

      It's appropriate that we barely know why the lead character is in prison, only that he is already on the way there when the film starts. (And even then, tries a failed attempt to run from the car that is transporting him. So much for back-story. The character is revealed through his subsequent actions.)

      A simple beautiful film focused on humanity at its most desperate, spare, and focused.
      10allyjack

      Was there ever a sparer, more concentrated film?

      Was there ever a sparer, more concentrated film? The painstaking focus on the ritual-like preparation for the escape is almost wrenching in its calm severity; yet always graceful, always fluid. The details of the final escape make for one of the most memorable sequences in cinema - interspersed with episodes of doubt in which he falters for hours or more before taking the next step, just as he delays the escape itself for many days even though he knows his execution is imminent. It's almost like a sombre dance with death, or at least a morally exacting examination of one's limits and a fear of the transcendent (which in this case is represented merely by freedom itself). There are no moments of light relief or variation here, just an attention to process and causality - the concentration on the plan almost becomes a means of redemption, until carrying out the plan becomes almost superfluous if not destructive. Of all Bresson's films, this is the one that best engages on a thematic level while simultaneously working as narrative - his distilled gravity constitutes a fantastically effective suspense mechanism; a model of tight storytelling.
      10Sturgeon54

      One of the Few Films Which I Can Confidently Call "Perfect"

      Pages and pages of film criticism could be, and most likely have been, written about this film, so I will just include my simple wholehearted recommendation, in the hopes that whoever is reading this will seek out "A Man Escaped" immediately. I can think of few films with a simpler premise and plot line - it really is only about an anonymous man in prison attempting to escape. That's it. Yet, director Robert Bresson, more than any other director I can think of (with the exception of Yasujiro Ozu), can imbue the drab everyday details of life with life-and-death importance. This director could make a movie about a guy tying his shoes into a riveting cinematic experience. His style of film-making is completely unobtrusive and restrained, because he has figured out a simple truth that about 95% of all film directors never realize: the less a director tries to "push" his ideas through a film, ironically, the greater the range of ideas he is able to elicit in his audience. You bring to this movie whatever life experience and ideas you carry with you; an older child as well as an aging philosophy professor can enjoy this film equally, and for very different reasons. In addition, I believe this is also the most realistic film that I have ever seen. It takes the skill of a master to make reality into great cinema, and this film is one of Bresson's greatest. It could even be his greatest, because though his other films "Au Hasard Balthazar" and "Pickpocket" are great masterpieces, they can never have the same kind of accessibility to virtually any living person in the world as this has.

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      • Wissenswertes
        After seeing the film, Jean-Luc Godard said that Robert Bresson was "to French cinema what Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart is to German music and Fyodor Dostoevsky is to Russian literature".
      • Zitate

        Le lieutenant Fontaine: I think my courage abandoned me for a moment and I cried.

      • Alternative Versionen
        After the "Fin" title card, there is a version that plays music to a black screen, while another version displays "Exit Music" in white letters against the black screen.
      • Verbindungen
        Featured in De weg naar Bresson (1984)
      • Soundtracks
        Great Mass in C Minor, No.16 (K.427) - Kyrie
        Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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      • Erscheinungsdatum
        • 20. September 1961 (Westdeutschland)
      • Herkunftsland
        • Frankreich
      • Sprachen
        • Französisch
        • Deutsch
      • Auch bekannt als
        • A Man Escaped
      • Drehorte
        • Studios de Saint-Maurice, Saint-Maurice, Val-de-Marne, Frankreich
      • Produktionsfirmen
        • Gaumont
        • Nouvelles Éditions de Films (NEF)
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        • 1 Std. 41 Min.(101 min)
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