
Bartleby
Directed by Maurice Ronet16 december 1976 1h 37mDrama
7.86.6
A bailiff runs a small office in central Paris. He supplemented the small staff by recruiting a new employee, Bartleby. This one proves its worth, then begins to refuse certain tasks. Then he lets himself die of hunger to mark his opposition to the world. This resistance generates more and more serious disturbances around him. Troubled, unable to fire him, the bailiff leaves the team and the study to wither away.
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Bartleby was released on 16 december 1976.
Bartleby was directed by Maurice Ronet.
Bartleby has a runtime of 1h 37m.
A bailiff runs a small office in central Paris. He supplemented the small staff by recruiting a new employee, Bartleby. This one proves its worth, then begins to refuse certain tasks. Then he lets himself die of hunger to mark his opposition to the world. This resistance generates more and more serious disturbances around him. Troubled, unable to fire him, the bailiff leaves the team and the study to wither away.
The key characters in Bartleby are Bartleby (Maxence Mailfort), L'Huissier (Michael Lonsdale), Dindon (Maurice Biraud).
Bartleby is a Drama film.
Bartleby has an audience rating of 7.8 out of 10.






