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  1. In Lyon in 1943, Fontaine, a member of the French Resistance, jumps out of the car that is taking him to Montluc prison. He is immediately apprehended, and his German captors handcuff him, beat him, and lock him up. Throughout his time in prison, Fontaine regularly hears gunfire as other inmates are executed.

  2. A Man Escaped: Directed by Robert Bresson. With François Leterrier, Charles Le Clainche, Maurice Beerblock, Roland Monod. A captured French Resistance fighter during World War II engineers a daunting escape from a German prison in France.

  3. Nov 21, 2011 · A Man Escaped is a 1956 film by Robert Bresson about a Resistance fighter who tries to escape from a Nazi prison camp in France. Roger Ebert praises the film's realistic style, minimal dialogue, and focus on the character's mind and actions.

  4. A Man Escaped is a 1956 French film by Robert Bresson, based on the true story of a Resistance leader's jailbreak. It is a masterpiece of suspense, spirituality, and minimalism, featuring a new 2K restoration and special features.

  5. In a film based on the writings of French Resistance fighter and POW André Devigny, Fontaine (François Leterrier) is being held by the Nazis at Fort Montluc. When he gets word that he's ...

  6. Based on the account of an imprisoned French Resistance leader, this unbelievably taut and methodical marvel follows the fictional Fontaine's single-minded pursuit of freedom, detailing the planning and execution of his escape with gripping precision.

  7. Mar 25, 2013 · A film review of Robert Bresson's 1956 masterpiece, inspired by the true story of a French lieutenant who escaped from a German prison in World War II. The review analyzes the film's aesthetic, spiritual, and historical significance, as well as its departure from the original account.