Je, François Villon, voleur, assassin, poète
Je, François Villon, voleur, assassin, poète

Je, François Villon, voleur, assassin, poète

2010Movie90 minFrench

Separated at the birth of his mother who has only time to entrust to a member of his family, Guillaume de Villon, when he should have been killed, François will as well go to the ill-known taverns of the Latin Quarter that the Court of the Duke of Orleans, passing by the benches of the university. This marvelous poet at the same time as a scoundrel of morality will have a life where fights, robberies, imprisonments and final banishment will be linked. Leaving Paris, Villon will disappear.

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Director: Jean-Michel DjianGenres: Documentary, Biography

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the life and times of François Villon, a notorious French poet from the 15th century. It delves into his tumultuous existence as a thief, murderer, and outcast, contrasting it with his remarkable lyrical talent. The film uses historical accounts and Villon's own poetry to paint a vivid portrait of a man straddling the worlds of crime and art.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary focused on a historical literary figure, critical reception was limited but generally positive among those who engaged with it. Reviewers appreciated its scholarly approach to Villon's life and work, highlighting the blend of historical context and poetic analysis.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides a deep dive into the complex life of François Villon.
  • Effectively uses Villon's poetry to illuminate his experiences.
  • A well-researched and engaging biographical documentary.

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Fun Fact

François Villon's most famous works, such as the 'Grand Testament' and 'Petit Testament', were written while he was imprisoned, facing execution.

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