Cinematheque . Film Schedule . ZERO FOR CONDUCT
The Complete Jean Vigo. New 4K Restorations!
ZÉRO DE CONDUITE
France
| 1933 | Jean Vigo
Four boys organize an uprising at a repressive French boarding school in Jean Vigo’s first feature (see 9/29 at 6:50), a lyrical, anarchic classic. Banned in France from 1933 to 1945, it inspired Lindsay Anderson’s anti-establishment 1968 classic If… This new restoration includes shots that were cut from subsequent release prints because of length or censorship. Zero for Conduct will be preceded at showtime by Vigo’s two short films, the mini city symphony À propos de Nice (1930) and Taris (Taris, roi de l’eau, 1931), a portrait of champion swimmer Jean Taris. Cleveland revival premieres! Subtitles. DCP. Total 78 min.
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