"Robert Bresson plumbs great reservoirs of feeling with Mouchette, one of the most searing portraits of human
desperation ever put on film. Faced with a dying mother, an absent, alcoholic
father, and a baby brother in need of care, the teenage Mouchette seeks solace
in nature and daily routine, a respite from her economic and pubescent turmoil.
An essential work of French filmmaking, Bresson’s hugely empathetic drama
elevates its trapped protagonist into one of the cinema’s great tragic figures."
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