Au hasard Balthazar
Screening on Film
Directed by Robert Bresson.
With Anne Wiazemsky, François Lafarge, Philippe Asselin.
France, 1966, 35mm, black & white, 95 min.
French with English subtitles.
Print source: Rialto
With Anne Wiazemsky, François Lafarge, Philippe Asselin.
France, 1966, 35mm, black & white, 95 min.
French with English subtitles.
Print source: Rialto
The title character of Au hasard Balthazar is perhaps the most perfect example of the Bressonian “model”: a donkey. Although clearly not acting, Balthazar becomes a compelling and profoundly moving protagonist. The film opens with a young Balthazar being acquired by a man with a young son and daughter. Over the course of the film, the lives of the donkey and the girl are shown in parallel as each approaches maturity. As the film follows Balthazar from owner to owner, these figures present a panorama of human vices and virtues, and the narrative proceeds with the simplicity of a parable: the virtuous owners treat Balthazar well, and the vicious ones make him suffer. – DP