

A policeman and a serial killer play cat and mouse in an isolated mountain village in Nineteenth century France. The second film directed by the man who played the admirable lead role in Robert Bresson's A Man Escaped is a stylized and intense adaptation of a novel by Jean Giono. This police investigation in a 19th century village combines visual beauty with the rigor of the mise-en-scène—the vertigo of the criminal motivations indivisible from the refined graphics of the images.
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The original title is "Un roi sans divertissement" (FR).
The runtime is 85 minutes (1h 25m).
The film was directed by François Leterrier.
The screenplay was written by Jean Giono.
The score was composed by Maurice Jarre.
Cinematography was handled by Jean Badal.
This title is listed on IMDb as tt0057619.
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Un roi sans divertissement
Released
Français
France