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Encyclopedia > Lancelot du Lac (film)

Lancelot du Lac is a stylistic 1974 French film of the fall of Camelot directed and written by Robert Bresson. It is based on Arthurian myth and the Arthurian romances told by Chretien de Troyes.


It tells the story of Lancelot and Guenevere's love as the Round Table falls apart.


The most noticeable thing about this movie is the purposeful lack of emotion in its acting.


Cast includes

  • Luc Simon
  • Laura Duke Condominas
  • Humbert Balsan
  • Vladimir Antolek-Oresek
  • Patrick Bernhard
  • Arthur De Montalembert
  • Charles Balsan
  • Christian Schlumberger
  • Joseph-Patrick Le Quidre
  • Jean-Paul Leperlier
  • Marie-Louise Buffet
  • Marie-Gabrielle Cartron
  • Antoine Rabaud
  • Jean-Marie Becar
  • Guy de Bernis

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