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L'Argent
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Synopsis
The last film by veteran writer/director Robert Bresson, the French crime drama L'Argent (Money) was based on a short story by Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. Looking for some quick cash, young man Norbert (Marc Ernest Fourneau) gets a phony 500 franc note from his friend Matrial (Bruno Lapeyre). After he spends it at a photography shop, the unscrupulous shop owner (Didier Baussy) decides to pass it on to someone else. The unfortunate victim is honest delivery man Yvon Targe (Christian Patey), who doesn't realize the bill is a fake. When he tries to buy some food with it, he is arrested. He tries to sue the photographer, but shop assistant Lucien (Vincent Risterucci) has been bribed to stay quiet about the transaction. The scandal causes Yvon to lose his job. In order to support his family, he tries driving a getaway car for some criminals. Unfortunately, their heist doesn't go so well, and he is sent to prison for three years. While incarcerated, his child dies of diphtheria and his wife (Caroline Lang) leaves him. Crazed, Yvon turns to theft, violent crime, and eventually cold-blooded murder. L'Argent earned (Bresson) the Director's Prize at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide

Cast

Michel Briguet The Woman's Father
Marc Ernest Fourneau Norbert
Caroline Lang Elise Target
Bruno Lapeyre Martial
Christian Patey Yvon Targe
Vincent Risterucci Lucien
Beatrice Tabourin Woman Photographer
Sylvie van den Elsen Old Woman
Didier Baussy Male Photographer

Production Crew

Pierre Guffroy Art Director
Patricia Moraz Associate Producer
Emmanuel Machuel Cinematographer
Pasqualino De Santis Cinematographer
Monique Dury Costume Designer
Robert Bresson Director
Jean-Francois Naudon Editor
Antoine Gannage Executive Producer
Johann Sebastian Bach Featured Music
Olivier Péray First Assistant Director
Thi Loan Nguyen Makeup
Jean-Marc Henchoz Producer
Pierre Guffroy Production Designer
Robert Bresson Screenwriter
Leo Tolstoy Short Story Author
Leo Tolstoy Short Story Author
Jean-Louis Ughetto Sound/Sound Designer
Luc Yersin Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1983
Runtime: 84
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Produced by
AMLF
Eos Films
France 3 Cinema
Franco London Films
Marion's Films

Awards
1983 - Grand Prix For Creative Filmmaking - Cannes International Film Festival
1983 - Grand Prix For Creative Filmmaking - Cannes Film Festival