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  1. A Man Escaped or The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth (French: Un condamné à mort s'est échappé ou Le vent souffle il veut, which literally translates as: "A man condemned to death has escaped or The wind blows where it wants"; the subtitle is a quote from John 3:8) is a 1956 French prison film directed by Robert Bresson.

  2. Original title: Un condamné à mort s'est échappé ou Le vent souffle il veut. 1956. Not Rated. 1h 41m. IMDb RATING. 8.2 /10. 25K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Play trailer 1:56. 1 Video. 72 Photos. Drama Thriller War. A captured French Resistance fighter during World War II engineers a daunting escape from a German prison in France. Director.

    • (24K)
    • Drama, Thriller, War
    • Robert Bresson
    • 1957-08-26
  3. Un condamné à mort s'est échappé (sous-titré ou Le vent souffle il veut) est un film dramatique français écrit et réalisé par Robert Bresson, sorti en 1956. Il s’agit de l’adaptation du récit autobiographique éponyme d'André Devigny, paru dans la même année chez Gallimard.

  4. (Un condamné à mort s'est échappé ou Le vent souffle il veut) Sinopse Baseado na história do ativista da resistência francesa Andre Devigni, que acaba preso durante a ocupação alemã na França e é condenado à morte.

    • Robert Bresson
    • Continental
    • François Leterrier
  5. A Man Escaped or The Wind Bloweth Where It Listeth, Le vent souffle il veut, Fugiu Um Condenado à Morte, Um Condenado à Morte Escapou, En dödsdömd har rymt, Un condenado a muerte se ha escapado, 最后逃生, Приговоренный к смерти бежал, 사형수 탈출하다, Απόδρασις Μελλοθανάτων ...

    • (45,8K)
    • Nouvelles Éditions de Films (NEF), Gaumont
    • Robert Bresson
  6. 01 Mar 2012. French Resistance activist André Devigny is imprisoned by the Nazis, and devotes his waking hours to planning an elaborate escape. Then, on the same day he is condemned to death, he is given a new cellmate. Should he kill him, or risk revealing his plans to someone who may be a Gestapo informer?

  7. French Resistance activist André Devigny is imprisoned by the Nazis, and devotes his waking hours to planning an elaborate escape. Then, on the same day he is condemned to death, he is given a new cellmate. Should he kill him, or risk revealing his plans to someone who may be a Gestapo informer?