Directed by:
Bruno DumontScreenplay:
Bruno DumontCinematography:
Philippe Van LeeuwComposer:
Richard CuvillierCast:
David Douche, Marjorie Cottreel, Kader Chaatouf, Sébastien Delbaere, Geneviève Cottreel, Steve Smagghe, Samuel Boidin, Sébastien Bailleul, Fu'ad Aït AattouPlots(1)
With his stunning debut feature, the risk-taking auteur Bruno Dumont immediately established his reputation as both a spiritual heir to Robert Bresson and an uncompromising iconoclast on the cutting edge of French cinema. Blending unflinching realism with moments of startling, light-filled beauty, La vie de Jésusfinds unexpected philosophical richness in the quotidian, small-town existence of Freddy (nonprofessional David Douche in a revelatory, one-off performance), an aimless young man with epilepsy who, in his childlike simplicity, embodies both great tenderness and terrifying brutality. Leaving the film’s cryptic title tantalizingly open to interpretation, Dumont dares viewers to see the divine in a seemingly dead-end world. (Criterion)
(more)Awards
- Winner
- Nominations
European Film Awards
- 1997 - Bruno Dumont (European Discovery)
César Awards
- 1998 - Bruno Dumont (Best First Film)