L'Argent

12 rating

Bresson’s superb final film and Cannes winner is a Tolstoy adaptation relating how a prank with a forged bank note leads to tragedy.

Based on a short story by Tolstoy, Bresson’s superb swansong – made in his early 80s – charts the unravelling of its young protagonist, Yvon, as he becomes part of a deception that starts with the prankish circulation of a forged 500-franc note and culminates in murder. The director’s austere and uncompromising last word on sin, chance and salvation, the film was widely welcomed as a late masterpiece and won Bresson the award for Best Director at Cannes in 1983.

Ranked joint 169th in the 2022 Sight and Sound Great Films of All Time poll

12 rating

This film is certified 12

Contains moderate violence, occasional bloody images, suicide references