๐ŸฟA Man Escaped (Un condamnรฉ ร  mort s’est รฉchappรฉ) (France, 1956)

“A Man Escaped” (Un condamnรฉ ร  mort s’est รฉchappรฉ) (France, 1956) is a renowned war film directed by Robert Bresson, depicting the daring escape attempt of a French prisoner from a German prison.

The film is based on the true story of Andrรฉ Devigny, a French Resistance fighter who was captured by the Germans during World War II and imprisoned in Montluc prison in Lyon. The protagonist, named Fontaine in the film, meticulously plans and executes his escape from the seemingly impenetrable fortress-like prison.

Bresson’s minimalist and austere style, characteristic of his work, emphasizes the psychological and procedural aspects of the escape. The film unfolds with a deliberate pace, focusing on the details of Fontaine’s planning, the tools he crafts, and the risks he takes to regain his freedom. The narrative is driven by Fontaine’s determination, ingenuity, and unwavering resolve in the face of adversity.

“A Man Escaped” is celebrated for its authenticity, suspenseful atmosphere, and Bresson’s masterful direction. It is considered one of the greatest prison escape films ever made, showcasing the triumph of human spirit and resilience in the midst of wartime oppression.
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