Bresson on Using Music in Films
Excerpt from the 1967 documentary film "Au hasard Bresson" about the making of Robert Bresson's Mouchette (1966). Bresson talks about the unity between the aspects of a film and how music should be used in cinema. #robertbresson #mouchette

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