French Film Four Nights of a Dreamer at OKCMOA
Rarely seen, Four Nights of a Dreamer is Robert Bresson’s great forgotten masterpiece—a stark yet haunting ode to romantic idealism and the capriciousness of love based on a Dostoevsky short story. Presented in a new 4K restoration, it screens as part of Museum Films' "Late Bresson" series.
In French with English subtitles. (82 minutes)
“Adapted from Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “White Nights,” Four Nights of a Dreamer follows Jacques (Guillaume des Forêts), a lonely artist who roams bohemian Paris in search of the girl of his dreams. One night he saves a beautiful young woman, Marthe, from plunging into the Seine in despair over her rejection by an avoidant lover (Maurice Monnoyer). Jacques compassionately attempts to reunite Marthe with her beau, but his feelings for his new friend soon become less than platonic and his investment in her personal drama far from selfless. Four Nights of a Dreamer has been called the French master’s “loveliest” work: with his signature minimalism, Bresson films the shimmering beauty of nocturnal Paris as it enfolds his characters in endless possibility—subtly capturing the wonder of unexpected connection and the mystery of fate.” -Janus Films
