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Les anges du péché

  • 1943
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  • 1h 26m
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Les anges du péché (1943)
Drama

Anne-Marie joins a Dominican convent as a novice where she knows Therese. After shooting a man for which she was imprisoned, Therese protests her innocence, reluctant to tell her secret.Anne-Marie joins a Dominican convent as a novice where she knows Therese. After shooting a man for which she was imprisoned, Therese protests her innocence, reluctant to tell her secret.Anne-Marie joins a Dominican convent as a novice where she knows Therese. After shooting a man for which she was imprisoned, Therese protests her innocence, reluctant to tell her secret.

  • Director
    • Robert Bresson
  • Writers
    • Raymond Leopold Bruckberger
    • Robert Bresson
    • Jean Giraudoux
  • Stars
    • Renée Faure
    • Jany Holt
    • Sylvie
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.2/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Robert Bresson
    • Writers
      • Raymond Leopold Bruckberger
      • Robert Bresson
      • Jean Giraudoux
    • Stars
      • Renée Faure
      • Jany Holt
      • Sylvie
    • 12User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
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    Renée Faure
    Renée Faure
    • Anne-Marie Lamaury
    Jany Holt
    Jany Holt
    • Thérèse
    Sylvie
    Sylvie
    • La prieure
    Mila Parély
    Mila Parély
    • Madeleine
    Marie-Hélène Dasté
    Marie-Hélène Dasté
    • Mère Saint-Jean
    Yolande Laffon
    • Madame Lamaury
    Paula Dehelly
    • Mère Dominique
    Silvia Monfort
    Silvia Monfort
    • Agnès
    Gilberte Terbois
    • Soeur Marie-Josèphe
    Louis Seigner
    Louis Seigner
    • Le directeur de la prison
    Georges Colin
    Georges Colin
    • Le chef de la P.J.
    Christiane Barry
    • Soeur Blaise
    • (uncredited)
    Jacqueline Champi
    • Une religieuse
    • (uncredited)
    Madeleine Clervanne
    Madeleine Clervanne
      Andrée Clément
      Andrée Clément
      • Soeur Élisabeth
      • (uncredited)
      Henri de Livry
        Elisabeth Hardy
        • Une religieuse
        • (uncredited)
        Bernard Lajarrige
        Bernard Lajarrige
        • Un gardien de la prison
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Robert Bresson
        • Writers
          • Raymond Leopold Bruckberger
          • Robert Bresson
          • Jean Giraudoux
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        10tongue-3

        Bresson's overlooked masterpiece?

        Contrary to what you might expect from a 1943 movie about nuns in a convent, Les Anges du Peche is fast, intense and gripping. The writing (by a Dominican priest, Raymond Bruckberger) is awe-inspiring; nearly every line of dialogue is a cluster of moral and emotional insights. Explored with great wisdom are themes of conformity and nonconformity, selfishness and selflessness, sin and redemption, love, jealousy and bitter resentment, pride and shame.

        I am not sure if I have ever seen as forceful a feature debut as Bresson's. Don't overlook it - it is arguably better than his more well-regarded works.
        tiarings

        nuns, one on the run

        An early work by Bresson, I was lucky enough to see a restored version of the film at Cannes Film Festival this year. It is a fine film, though unfortunately is not so fresh in memory. It is a different sort of film from his later work, lacking both its intense bleakness and its incredible originality. It is nonetheless a very powerful and pure work, which explore the Christian themes of self-sacrifice and redemption with a kind of intense, candid, clear-sighted conviction that one would expect from Bresson. Its story about two women who choose to join a convent, and the different reasons for doing so (one being essentially self-less and the other a selfish who is "on the run")is far more compelling than it might sound. As usual there is a brilliant precision in its film language and narrative, and it conveys its social ambiance and characters (the various nuns mostly) using Bresson's typically stripped-down, modest style which mangages to be engagingly dramatic. For an atheist I also found myself completely engaged by the film's concerns because of the honest, complex and sparing way in which Bresson explored them. He was certainly a very different sort of Christian to most of the ones who come knocking at my door...
        7frankde-jong

        The underrated debutfilm of Robert Bresson

        "Les anges du peche" (Angels of sin) is situated in a monastry of the Dominicanesses from Bethany. This order gives women who have been in jail shelter and a second chance. So not al the nuns in this monastry are angels.

        Sister Anne Marie however, who has not been in jail but who has joined entirely out of free will, comes close (to being an angel). Anne Marie sees it as her mission to guide one of the most difficult novices, sister Theresa. Sister Theresa has been in jail, but persists that see was innocent. "The innocent cannot forgive" is her motto.

        The relationship between the angelic Anne Marie and the frustrated Theresa is the engine of the story. While watching the film I found out that I dit not always symphatize with the angelic one.

        Just as Stanley Kubrick, Robert Bresson began his filmcareer as a conventional director, to develop a unique style of his own only after a few films. His debut "Les anges du peche" (1943) together with "Les dames du Bois de Boulogne" (1945) are generally considered as his two conventional movies. This maybe true for "Les anges du peche" as far as the form of the film is considered. "Les anges du peche" has a plot and the characters are played by professional actors. But the theme of the film (guilt, penitence and redemption) is as Bressonian as a theme could be. This theme fully comes into its own during the marvelous ending.
        9johnbown-85339

        A moving drama with a great script

        An absorbing melodrama with great performances from Renée Faure, Sylvie and Jany Holt. Novice nun Anne-Marie, slightly worryingly over-confident, embarks on a fervent mission to redeem a particularly troubled convict, Thérèse.

        The script is really strong, and particularly as it portrays the life of the convent. The saints'-wisdom-tombola and the conversation in the laundry are charming, and the ceremonies and submissions quietly powerful.

        Anne-Marie's urge to do good becomes increasingly insufferable, and then unhinged to the point where she denounces the sisters' pet cat. The cat, rather than her thankless protégé Thérèse, whose response to Anne-Marie's selfless love, or perhaps her foolish religious pride, comes increasingly to the fore in a deeply moving ending.
        6hof-4

        Charity and pride

        Script and dialogues by the director, Raymond Bruckberger and the playwright Jean Giradoux. Accurate and moving description of a Dominican convent (Bruckberger was a Dominican monk). The story centers on the difficulty of setting precise limits between Christian charity and pride. Unfortunately, the script veers needlessly (and distractingly) into overly dramatic territory midway through the movie. This affects negatively the quality of the acting as well. Music is a little too emphatic at times.

        On the positive side, well paced direction and excellent cinematography. This is the first feature film by Bresson and there are some inklings of the minimalist style that would mark his later work.

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          First feature film directed by Robert Bresson.
        • Connections
          Edited into Histoire(s) du cinéma: Une vague nouvelle (1999)
        • Soundtracks
          Salve Regina
          Music by Jean-Jacques Grünenwald

          Sung by Irène Joachim

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          • May 13, 1946 (Sweden)
        • Country of origin
          • France
        • Language
          • French
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 26m(86 min)
        • Color
          • Black and White
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.37 : 1

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