Mouchette
"Mouchette" is a 1967 French film directed by Robert Bresson, based on the novel by Georges Bernanos. The story follows a troubled teenage girl named Mouchette, who lives in a rural village and faces a series of hardships, including poverty and isolation. The film explores themes of suffering, innocence, and the human condition through Mouchette's experiences.
The film is notable for its minimalist style and Bresson's use of non-professional actors, which adds to its authenticity. "Mouchette" is often regarded as a significant work in the French New Wave cinema movement, highlighting the struggles of youth and the complexities of life.