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  1. A Man Escaped is a 1956 French prison film by Robert Bresson, based on a true story of a Resistance member who escaped from Montluc prison in Lyon. The film depicts his meticulous and daring plan to break out of his cell and scale the walls, with the help of other inmates and a young soldier.

  2. A Man Escaped is a 1956 drama thriller directed by Robert Bresson, based on a true story of a French Resistance fighter who escaped from a German prison in Lyon, France. The film is praised for its realistic and minimalist style, and has won several awards and nominations.

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    • Drama, Thriller, War
    • Robert Bresson
    • 1957-08-26
  3. Jul 23, 2023 · Un Condamné À Mort S'est Échappé (A Man Escaped) 1956 Robert Bresson. by. Robert Bresson. Publication date. 1956. Topics. drama. Language. French. Item Size. 340.4M. SET SUBTITLE DELAY FOR -1500ms. A captured French Resistance fighter during WWII engineers a daunting escape from a Nazi prison in France. François Leterrier. Charles Le Clainche.

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  4. A Man Escaped is a 1956 French film by Robert Bresson, based on the true story of a Resistance leader's jailbreak. It is a masterpiece of suspense, spirituality, and minimalism, featuring a new 2K restoration and special features.

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  5. A French Resistance fighter in a German prison in Lyon plans and executes a daring escape in 1943. IMDb provides a detailed synopsis, cast and crew, user reviews, trivia, and FAQ for this classic film.

  6. In A Man Escaped, Robert Bresson wastes no time with backstories, excessive character development, or secondary storylines. Set in 1943 France, a resistance fighter named Fontane (Francois ...

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  8. Nov 21, 2011 · A Man Escaped is a 1956 drama by Robert Bresson, based on a true story of a Resistance fighter who escaped from a Nazi prison camp in France. Roger Ebert praises the film's simplicity, realism and transcendental style, and contrasts it with the superficial and distracting elements of most Hollywood movies.