Robert Bresson was a renowned French film director known for his minimalist and philosophical approach to cinema. He began his career in the 1940s and went on to direct influential films such as "Pickpocket" (1959) and "Au Hasard Balthazar" (1966). Bresson's unique style, often focusing on the theme of redemption and the human experience, set him apart in the world of cinema. While he did not receive many awards during his lifetime, his films have since gained critical acclaim and he is considered a master of the art of filmmaking.
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