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En répétant Perceval
Eric Rohmer and his actors prepare and rehearse "Perceval le Gallois".
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Plot Summary
This visually stunning and unique film recounts the Arthurian legend of Sir Perceval, a naive young man from a remote village who journeys to King Arthur's court. Initially unskilled and lacking sophistication, Perceval embarks on a quest filled with chivalric trials, courtly intrigue, and spiritual challenges. His quest for the Holy Grail is marked by a series of encounters and decisions that test his purity and suitability for knighthood.
Critical Reception
Perceval le Gallois was met with a generally positive reception, particularly for its innovative visual style and faithful, yet distinct, adaptation of Chrétien de Troyes' medieval romance. Critics often lauded Éric Rohmer's directorial vision and the film's faithfulness to the spirit of its source material, though some found its pacing deliberate.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its highly stylized and unique visual presentation, evoking a medieval manuscript.
Appreciated for its faithful yet accessible interpretation of the Arthurian legend and Perceval's journey.
Acknowledged for its distinct directorial voice and exploration of themes of faith, chivalry, and innocence.
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Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive visual style, resembling a medieval illuminated manuscript, was achieved through the use of striking theatrical backdrops and limited, deliberate camera movement, a bold choice that set it apart from typical cinematic conventions of the time.
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