In un collegio repressivo con rigide regole di comportamento, quattro ragazzi decidono di ribellarsi contro la direzione in un giorno di festa.In un collegio repressivo con rigide regole di comportamento, quattro ragazzi decidono di ribellarsi contro la direzione in un giorno di festa.In un collegio repressivo con rigide regole di comportamento, quattro ragazzi decidono di ribellarsi contro la direzione in un giorno di festa.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 1 vittoria in totale
- Surveillant-Général Bec-de-Gaz
- (as du Verron)
- Professeur
- (as Larive)
- Mère Haricot
- (as Mme. Emile)
- Préfet
- (as Louis de Gonzague-Frick)
- Pompier
- (as Rafa Diligent)
- Bruel
- (as Coco Golstein)
- Un enfant
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- Correspondent
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- Un surveillant
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- Un enfant
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- Un enfant
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- La petite fille
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Zero for Conduct - 8/10
"Zéro de Conduite: Jeunes Diables au College" is based on the real life experience of Jean Vigo, who was the son of an anarchist militant that died in jail and was abandoned by his mother at the age of twelve, passing from boarding school to boarding school along his childhood. He died with only twenty-nine years old one year after the release of this film in France on 07 April 1933, but it has been censored by the French authorities until 15 February 1946.
Every decade, the cinema industry releases at least one movie about the relationship between students and teachers that reflects the behavior of the society. The surrealistic and anarchist satire "Zéro de Conduite: Jeunes Diables au College" shows a repressive school and is probably the predecessor to explore this theme in 1933. Therefore it is influential and important to see it at least once. François Truffaut's "The 400 Blows" (1959); James Clavell's "To Sir with Love" (1967); John N. Smith's Dangerous Minds (1995); Laurent Cantet's "Entre les Murs" (2008) among others, are more recent movies that discloses the increasing violence and lack of respect for the authorities in school and consequently in the society itself. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "Zero de Conduite"
Okay, the movie's disjointed, so no smooth narrative here, perhaps the result of a myopic editor. Still, the 40-minutes is full of imagination and amusing effects, while the theme shines through in unmistakable fashion. In fact, I particularly liked the general absence of dialog. That way, I didn't get a sore neck bouncing from captions to visuals. All in all, I wish Vigo's little classic had been shown at my military school—we could have used the inspiration.
It seems to be one hilarious set piece after another, I say hilarious and I really mean that. The children are wonderful but the teachers are all there to be made fun of in any manner of ways. I must say the Head master is brilliant.
Whilst this is only about 40 minutes or so long, it is a fine introduction to the Jean Vigo's full length feature film, L'Atalante.
If you love cinema, you will love Zero for Conduct.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizBanned by the French censor until well after World War II.
- BlooperWhen the students tie the teacher to the bed, the position of his hands and the bed covers changes between shots as the bed is raised.
- Citazioni
Tabard: War is declared! Down with monitors and punishment! Long live rebellion! Liberty or death! Hoist our flag on the school roof! Stand firm with us tomorrow! We'll bombard them with rotten old books, dirty tin cans, smelly boots and all the ammo piled up in the attic! We'll fight those old goats on commemoration day! Onward!
- ConnessioniEdited into Cinéastes de notre temps: Jean Vigo (1964)
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