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Angels of Sin

Les Anges du péché · 1943 | 96 min | Drama

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Synopsis

Angels of Sin is a 1943 French film directed by Robert Bresson, in his feature directorial debut. Made in 1943, nine years after his comedy short Public Affairs, it was Bresson's only film released during the German occupation of France. Working titles included Bethany, and Bresson's favored title The Exchange, but producers felt these were not sensational enough.

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Credits

Producer
Roger Richebé
Director
Robert Bresson
Screenplay
Robert Bresson, Jean Giraudoux, Raymond Léopold Bruckberger
Director of Photography
Philippe Agostini
Original Music Composer
Jean-Jacques Grunenwald
Country
France

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Jacqueline Marbaux

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Henri Delivry

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Geneviève Morel

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Louis Seigner

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