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Lancelot du Lac (film)

Lancelot du Lac is a 1974 French fantasy drama film written and directed by Robert Bresson.[1] It retells the story of Lancelot and Guinevere's love as Camelot and the Round Table fall apart. It is based on Arthurian legend and medieval romances, especially the Lancelot-Grail cycle, and the works of Chrétien de Troyes.

Lancelot du Lac
Theatrical film poster
Directed byRobert Bresson
Written byRobert Bresson
Produced byJean-Pierre Rassam
Francois Rochas
StarringLuc Simon
Laura Duke Condominas
Humbert Balsan
Vladimir Antolek-Oresek
Patrick Bernhard
CinematographyPasqualino De Santis
Edited byGermaine Artus
Music byPhilippe Sarde
Production
companies
Mara Films
Laser Productions
Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française
Gerico Sound
Distributed byGaumont
Release dates
  • May 1974 (1974-05) (Cannes)
  • 26 September 1974 (1974-09-26) (France)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

In common with Bresson's later films, the cast was composed of amateur actors, several of whom did not appear in any other film. Bresson's direction demanded a purposeful lack of emotion in the acting style, and reduced or eliminated the fantastical elements of the Grail legend. While much of the production is intentionally stylized as Medieval "Romance", the film is punctuated with moments of graphic violence.

Plot edit

King Arthur has sent out 100 knights to retrieve the Holy Grail. Arthur is dismayed when it turns out that the mission was futile and 70 knights have died in its course. Among those who have returned is Lancelot, the lover of Queen Guinevere. He is haunted by the death of his comrades and torn between his duty and his love for the Queen. He wishes to end the affair, but Guinevere refuses. She implies that instead of being slain by enemies, the knights sent for the Grail turned on one another, Lancelot chief among them. To make matters worse, many knights of Camelot either are wary of or outright despise Lancelot, who is seen as a favorite even among the Round Table, save for a few, among them Gawain and Lionel, who are his greatest friends among the knights' ranks.

Lancelot, falling once more to his love for Guinevere, wishes to forgo an upcoming tournament to go on a tryst with the Queen. Gawain tries to convinces him otherwise, but fails. En route to the tournament, Mordred (who earlier came upon Lancelot and Guinevere's secret meeting spot and discovering her scarf there and suspects Lancelot missing the tourney for the Queen) tries and fails to convince the King of the affair. Later on, during the tourney, a strange knight bearing a white shield vanquishes one knight after another. Gawain and Arthur recognizes the knight as Lancelot, through his horse and the way he rides. Lancelot goes on to take down more knights, Mordred among them, before making his leave. As he departs, he staggers and falls, obviously injured. Gawain is later informed by the jilted Queen that Lancelot has "disappeared" and the knight with the white shield could not be him. Lionel (who had wounded the knight of the white shield earlier) wishes to defend Lancelot's honor, but is stopped by Gawain, who sends riders in search for Lancelot, to no avail. It is then believed that Lancelot is dead. Gawain later seeks out the Queen at her secret meeting place, but Guinevere is resigned to her love with Lancelot and refuses to leave.

Gawain departs, only to be met Arthur accompanied with knights, Mordred, who had tipped his King off. The King immediately imprisons Queen Guinevere in the very same tower she and Lancelot once had their dalliances. Lancelot is later revealed to be hiding and recovering in Escalot, cared for by an aging farmer. With the help of Lionel and knights loyal to Lancelot, he breaks out the Queen, killing two knights (one of them being Agravain, Gawain's brother). Arthur starts immediately a campaign against the castle where the lovers were looking for shelter. The resulting battles result in many losses and casualties, among them Gawain. Despite this and his brother's death, he does not begrudge his once-friend and believes that though he and Arthur tried to save Guinevere, only Lancelot succeeded. He then dies of his wounds.

Guinevere, guilt-ridden over the blood spilt for their love, compels Lancelot to return her to Arthur, which he begrudgingly complies. He is later informed of Mordred's betrayal. Lancelot immediately chooses to ride against him, on Arthur's side. The resulting Battle of Camlann is a bloodbath in which none survive, including King Arthur and Mordred. Lancelot, the last man standing, staggers across the battlefield. Whispering Guinevere's name, he slumps over, dead, the last thing he sees being a falcon flying high.

Cast edit

Production edit

The film was shot from the end of June to the start of September 1973 in Noirmoutier-en-l'Île.[2] It was shot on 35 mm color film with an aspect ratio of 1.66 : 1.[3]

Release edit

The film premiered at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival in May 1974, followed by its theatrical release in France on 26 September 1974. It had its world television premiere in West Germany on 4 May 1974.[4]

Reception edit

The film was well-received among critics, currently holding a 95% "fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 16 reviews.[5]

It was Michael Haneke's second-place choice in the 2002 Sight & Sound poll of the greatest films ever made.[6]

The film won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival.[7]

David Lowery cites this movie as one of the inspirations behind The Green Knight, the adaption of the Arthurian legend, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Lancelot of the Lake". Unifrance.org. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  2. ^ "STRATO - Domain not available". Filmzentrale.com. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  3. ^ "Lancelot of the Lake (1974)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  4. ^ "Lancelot of the Lake (1974)". IMDb.com. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Lancelot of the Lake". Rottentomatoes.com. Retrieved 10 March 2022.
  6. ^ . British Film Institute. Archived from the original on June 26, 2012. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
  7. ^ "Festival de Cannes: Lancelot du Lac". Festival-cannes.com. Retrieved 2009-04-27.
  8. ^ "Practical Magic with David Lowery & Elijah Wood on the A24 Podcast". Spotify. 27 October 2021. Retrieved 13 December 2021.

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Lancelot du Lac is a 1974 French fantasy drama film written and directed by Robert Bresson 1 It retells the story of Lancelot and Guinevere s love as Camelot and the Round Table fall apart It is based on Arthurian legend and medieval romances especially the Lancelot Grail cycle and the works of Chretien de Troyes Lancelot du LacTheatrical film posterDirected byRobert BressonWritten byRobert BressonProduced byJean Pierre RassamFrancois RochasStarringLuc SimonLaura Duke CondominasHumbert BalsanVladimir Antolek OresekPatrick BernhardCinematographyPasqualino De SantisEdited byGermaine ArtusMusic byPhilippe SardeProductioncompaniesMara FilmsLaser ProductionsOffice de Radiodiffusion Television FrancaiseGerico SoundDistributed byGaumontRelease datesMay 1974 1974 05 Cannes 26 September 1974 1974 09 26 France Running time85 minutesCountryFranceLanguageFrench In common with Bresson s later films the cast was composed of amateur actors several of whom did not appear in any other film Bresson s direction demanded a purposeful lack of emotion in the acting style and reduced or eliminated the fantastical elements of the Grail legend While much of the production is intentionally stylized as Medieval Romance the film is punctuated with moments of graphic violence Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Release 5 Reception 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPlot editKing Arthur has sent out 100 knights to retrieve the Holy Grail Arthur is dismayed when it turns out that the mission was futile and 70 knights have died in its course Among those who have returned is Lancelot the lover of Queen Guinevere He is haunted by the death of his comrades and torn between his duty and his love for the Queen He wishes to end the affair but Guinevere refuses She implies that instead of being slain by enemies the knights sent for the Grail turned on one another Lancelot chief among them To make matters worse many knights of Camelot either are wary of or outright despise Lancelot who is seen as a favorite even among the Round Table save for a few among them Gawain and Lionel who are his greatest friends among the knights ranks Lancelot falling once more to his love for Guinevere wishes to forgo an upcoming tournament to go on a tryst with the Queen Gawain tries to convinces him otherwise but fails En route to the tournament Mordred who earlier came upon Lancelot and Guinevere s secret meeting spot and discovering her scarf there and suspects Lancelot missing the tourney for the Queen tries and fails to convince the King of the affair Later on during the tourney a strange knight bearing a white shield vanquishes one knight after another Gawain and Arthur recognizes the knight as Lancelot through his horse and the way he rides Lancelot goes on to take down more knights Mordred among them before making his leave As he departs he staggers and falls obviously injured Gawain is later informed by the jilted Queen that Lancelot has disappeared and the knight with the white shield could not be him Lionel who had wounded the knight of the white shield earlier wishes to defend Lancelot s honor but is stopped by Gawain who sends riders in search for Lancelot to no avail It is then believed that Lancelot is dead Gawain later seeks out the Queen at her secret meeting place but Guinevere is resigned to her love with Lancelot and refuses to leave Gawain departs only to be met Arthur accompanied with knights Mordred who had tipped his King off The King immediately imprisons Queen Guinevere in the very same tower she and Lancelot once had their dalliances Lancelot is later revealed to be hiding and recovering in Escalot cared for by an aging farmer With the help of Lionel and knights loyal to Lancelot he breaks out the Queen killing two knights one of them being Agravain Gawain s brother Arthur starts immediately a campaign against the castle where the lovers were looking for shelter The resulting battles result in many losses and casualties among them Gawain Despite this and his brother s death he does not begrudge his once friend and believes that though he and Arthur tried to save Guinevere only Lancelot succeeded He then dies of his wounds Guinevere guilt ridden over the blood spilt for their love compels Lancelot to return her to Arthur which he begrudgingly complies He is later informed of Mordred s betrayal Lancelot immediately chooses to ride against him on Arthur s side The resulting Battle of Camlann is a bloodbath in which none survive including King Arthur and Mordred Lancelot the last man standing staggers across the battlefield Whispering Guinevere s name he slumps over dead the last thing he sees being a falcon flying high Cast editLuc Simon as Lancelot du Lac Laura Duke Condominas as Queen Guinevere Humbert Balsan as Gauvain Gawain Vladimir Antolek Oresek as King Arthur Patrick Bernhard as Mordred Arthur De Montalembert as Lionel Charles Balsan Christian Schlumberger Joseph Patrick Le Quidre Jean Paul Leperlier Marie Louise Buffet Marie Gabrielle Cartron Antoine Rabaud Jean Marie Becar Guy de BernisProduction editThe film was shot from the end of June to the start of September 1973 in Noirmoutier en l Ile 2 It was shot on 35 mm color film with an aspect ratio of 1 66 1 3 Release editThe film premiered at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival in May 1974 followed by its theatrical release in France on 26 September 1974 It had its world television premiere in West Germany on 4 May 1974 4 Reception editThe film was well received among critics currently holding a 95 fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 16 reviews 5 It was Michael Haneke s second place choice in the 2002 Sight amp Sound poll of the greatest films ever made 6 The film won the FIPRESCI Prize at the 1974 Cannes Film Festival 7 David Lowery cites this movie as one of the inspirations behind The Green Knight the adaption of the Arthurian legend Sir Gawain and the Green Knight 8 See also editList of films based on Arthurian legendReferences edit Lancelot of the Lake Unifrance org Retrieved 2014 03 03 STRATO Domain not available Filmzentrale com Retrieved 10 March 2022 Lancelot of the Lake 1974 IMDb com Retrieved 10 March 2022 Lancelot of the Lake 1974 IMDb com Retrieved 10 March 2022 Lancelot of the Lake Rottentomatoes com Retrieved 10 March 2022 How the directors and critics voted Michael Haneke British Film Institute Archived from the original on June 26 2012 Retrieved May 17 2017 Festival de Cannes Lancelot du Lac Festival cannes com Retrieved 2009 04 27 Practical Magic with David Lowery amp Elijah Wood on the A24 Podcast Spotify 27 October 2021 Retrieved 13 December 2021 External links editLancelot du Lac at IMDb nbsp Lancelot du Lac at Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lancelot du Lac film amp oldid 1197130727, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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