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Poll: Classical Music in Robert Bresson's Masterpieces

For most of his career, Robert Bresson utilized classical music (Schubert, Monteverdi, Bach) in the soundtracks of his films. However, later in his career he became critical of its use in film. Despite this, the classical music he did use throughout most of his career has become indissociable from his films.

Which use of classical music in a Robert Bresson masterpiece is your favorite?

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    Au hasard Balthazar (1966)

    Piano Sonata No.20 in A Major, II. Andantino (D. 959) Music by Franz Schubert
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    Mouchette (1967)

    Magnificat Written by Claudio Monteverdi
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    A Man Escaped (1956)

    Great Mass in C Minor, No.16 (K.427) - Kyrie Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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    A Man Escaped (1956)

    Great Mass in C Minor, No.16 (K.427) - Agnus Dei Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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    The Devil, Probably (1977)

    Ego Dormio Music by Claudio Monteverdi
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    Pickpocket (1959)

    Suite de symphonies d'Amadis (selection) (title uncredited) Music by Jean-Baptiste Lully
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    Pickpocket (1959)

    Fragments from Orchestral suite No. 7 (Suite in G, Overture) By Johann Caspar Ferdinand Fischer

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