Un condamné à mort s’est échappé / Le vent souffle où il veut

by Robert Bresson

Lyon, 1943. A car driven by an SS soldier is transporting French prisoners to the prison of Montluc. One of them, Fontaine, to whom they forgot to put in handcuffs, jumps from the running car. He will be soon captured again, beaten, put in chains and locked in jail. Fontaine's charges are heavy ones. For four months, in the loneliness of his prison, he prepares a plan to escape. The only thing he has is a spoon, which has been patiently sharpened. The film is based on a true story told by André Devigny in 1954 and it is considered a masterpiece.
Country: Francia
Year: 1956
Running time: 95'
Genre: fiction
Screenplay: Robert Bresson
Cinematography: L. H. Burel
Editing: Raymond Lamy
Music: W. A. Mozart
With: François Leterrier, Charles Lelaclanche, Maurice Beerblock, Roland Monod, Jacques Ertaud
Produced by: Société Nouvelle des Établissements Gaumont, Nouvelles Editions de Films