HD
2015
In 1966, Theodor Kotulla, a German film critic destined to emerge as a key figure in the New German Cinema movement, documented his experience on the set of Robert Bresson's "Mouchette." This insightful half-hour film showcases Bresson’s unique directing style and approach to storytelling. It captures the essence of the filmmaking process and offers a glimpse into the mind of the acclaimed director. Kotulla's work garnered recognition, earning the 1967 German Film Award for best short documentary, solidifying its place in cinema history.