Zéro De Conduite
(Zero For Conduct)
41 minutes,
France (1933), PG
Around a laughably simple plot - boarding-school children revolt against schoolmasters - Jean Vigo constructs a call for anarchy that was banned in France until 1945
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Zéro De Conduite: Vigo made only four films in a career cut short by his premature death aged only 29. However, his unique imagery and surreal imagination has ensured that his legend lives on; fuelled by speculation about what he might have produced had he lived past 30. Zéro De Conduite, although only around 40 minutes long, gives a clear indication of this talent...
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