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In a repressive boarding school with rigid rules of behavior, four boys decide to rebel against the direction on a celebration day.In a repressive boarding school with rigid rules of behavior, four boys decide to rebel against the direction on a celebration day.In a repressive boarding school with rigid rules of behavior, four boys decide to rebel against the direction on a celebration day.
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Du Verron
- Surveillant-Général Bec-de-Gaz
- (as du Verron)
Léon Larive
- Professeur
- (as Larive)
Madame Émile
- Mère Haricot
- (as Mme. Emile)
Louis de Gonzague
- Préfet
- (as Louis de Gonzague-Frick)
Raphaël Diligent
- Pompier
- (as Rafa Diligent)
Constantin Goldstein-Kehler
- Bruel
- (as Coco Golstein)
Georges Belmer
- Un enfant
- (uncredited)
Georges Berger
- Correspondent
- (uncredited)
Pierre Blanchar
- Un surveillant
- (uncredited)
Maurice Cariel
- Un enfant
- (uncredited)
Jean-Pierre Dumesnil
- Un enfant
- (uncredited)
Michelle Fayard
- La petite fille
- (uncredited)
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- Writer
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- TriviaBanned by the French censor until well after World War II.
- GoofsWhen 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.
- Quotes
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!
- ConnectionsEdited into Cinéastes de notre temps: Jean Vigo (1964)
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Yes, this movie is surrealistic alright. Perhaps not as much as for instance a Luis Buñuel movie but it features lots of symbolism and metaphors. You have to like these sort of movies obviously to fully appreciate and enjoy it.
It's of course also a protest to the very strong regime on boarding schools, which makes this movie a social commentary, like often surrealistic-like movies are. It caused Jean Vigo's movies not to be appreciated until after WW II, since prior to that his movies mostly got banned everywhere.
French always had a thing with revolutions, which also plays a central theme within this movie. The movie might feel and look a bit disjointed at times but its always connected through its central themes.
As odd as this movie might seem like at times, it always knows to remain an enjoyable one, with also some good comedy in it at times, as well as some great looking and directed sequences.
An enjoyable little short surrealistic picture from Jean Vigo.
8/10
http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
It's of course also a protest to the very strong regime on boarding schools, which makes this movie a social commentary, like often surrealistic-like movies are. It caused Jean Vigo's movies not to be appreciated until after WW II, since prior to that his movies mostly got banned everywhere.
French always had a thing with revolutions, which also plays a central theme within this movie. The movie might feel and look a bit disjointed at times but its always connected through its central themes.
As odd as this movie might seem like at times, it always knows to remain an enjoyable one, with also some good comedy in it at times, as well as some great looking and directed sequences.
An enjoyable little short surrealistic picture from Jean Vigo.
8/10
http://bobafett1138.blogspot.com/
- Boba_Fett1138
- Sep 2, 2008
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- Runtime47 minutes
- Color
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