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Au Hasard Balthazar

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Au Hasard Balthazar (1966)

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Reviews Counted: 23 Fresh: 23  Rotten:0 Average Rating: 9.4/10

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Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins

Synopsis: Often praised as one of the greatest films ever made, but long unavailable in the United States, AU HASARD BALTHAZAR is suffused with the same religious imagery and themes that mark much of director Robert Bresson's films. Like his masterpiece DIARY OF A COUNTRY PRIEST, Bresson's AU HASARD... Often praised as one of the greatest films ever made, but long unavailable in the United States, AU HASARD BALTHAZAR is suffused with the same religious imagery and themes that mark much of director Robert Bresson's films. Like his masterpiece DIARY OF A COUNTRY PRIEST, Bresson's AU HASARD BALTHAZAR combines religious allegory with a naturalistic, austere, and minimalist aesthetic style that matches his ascetic themes. The film tells the story of Marie, an unlucky farm girl, and her beloved donkey Balthazar. As Marie grows up, the pair become separated, but the film traces both their fates as they continue to live a parallel existence. Marie and Balthazar become martyrs, eventually taking the sins of others upon their own heads and finding transcendence in the process. AU HASARD BALTHAZAR is like Bresson's other works in that it seamlessly combines the naturalistic and the spiritual. [More]

Genre: Dramas

Starring: Anne Wiazemsky, Philippe Asselin

Director: Robert Bresson

DVD Info

Release:

Feb 6, 2006

[DVD Details]

DVD Features:

  • Notes: This release is new restored high-definition digital transfer with new and improved English subtitles translation.
  • Region 1
  • Keep Case
  • Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.66

Audio:

  • Monoaural - French

Additional Release Material:

  • Video Interview - 1. Donald Richie - Film Scholar
  • Bonus Feature - 1. UN METTEUR EN ORDRE (1966)
  • Trailer - 1. Theatrical Trailer

Text/Photo Galleries:

  • Essay - 1. James Quandt

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likely as lost on today's audience as the saintly donkey that bears man's burdens on his back only to be beaten, neglected and, finally, rejected.

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07/22/08
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Andrew Sarris
New York Observer
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It's a study of human weakness and cruelty, it's a portrait of Christ the suffering servant, it's the heartbreaking story of a young girl's descent from innocence to despair. But above all, it's a movie about a donkey.

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09/01/06
Ron Reed
Christianity Today
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Bresson's greatest masterpiece.

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11/09/05
Dennis Schwartz
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A deft, impassioned, and wrenching film, but also — emphatically, absurdly — a film about a donkey. Indeed, it hardly pretends to be much more.

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07/26/05
Leo Goldsmith
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Each scene emerges as a minor miracle. Which makes the sum total an object of extraordinary glory.

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06/24/05
Jeffrey M. Anderson
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The lens of dispassion Bresson invites us to look through during Balthazar embodies "a prayer which slips into life without interrupting it."

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06/22/05
Eric Henderson
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Bresson’s most poetic, haunting, personal work.

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06/20/05
Steven D. Greydanus
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Robert Bresson's aesthetic of realist, material sounds and images assembled in paradoxical ways virtually defines the cinematic parable...

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06/14/05
Doug Cummings
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This is what makes Au Hasard Balthazar so powerful, and yet so distant. It asks as much of its audience as it does of its characters...

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06/14/05
Bill Gibron
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This is neither an easy film, nor, in the show biz sense, an entertaining one. It makes large demands upon its audience, and in return confers exceptional rewards.

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05/09/05
Roger Greenspun
New York Times
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Quietly devastating, nearly perfect allegory.

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04/09/04
Ty Burr
Boston Globe
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[In Au hasard Balthazar] the suffering is tempered...with the sense of small relief for the quiet little donkey that captured my heart.

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04/01/04
Robin Clifford
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The most modern equivalent of [Balthazar's] final scene may be the ending of Lars von Trier's "Breaking the Waves."

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03/31/04
Laura Clifford
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Bresson is one of the saints of the cinema, and Au Hasard Balthazar is his most heartbreaking prayer.

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03/19/04
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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...has the transcendent beauty of a Renaissance painting and the inspiring fire of a sermon.

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03/19/04
Josh Larsen
Sun Publications (Chicago, IL)
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An extraordinary work.

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03/18/04
William Arnold
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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