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In a strict recruitment school for young people in France, a group of boys begins to feel the weight of the oppression looming over them. Although they are restless teenagers, their rebellious spirit cannot be crushed by the rigid rules that surround them. As the days go by, the boys, led by a small group of friends, devise a plan to challenge the authority of their teachers and directors.

The plot focuses on the mischievous Carlos and his friends, who, tired of the severe rules and the abuse of power by adults, decide to unleash their imagination and organize a revolt. With a mix of ingenuity and humor, the boys plan a series of pranks ranging from harmless jokes to attempts to take control of the school. Sparks of rebellion arise with each act of defiance, and what starts as a simple act of disobedience becomes a celebration of freedom and camaraderie.

The climax is an explosive confrontation between the oppressive rules of traditional education and the uncontrollable desire for freedom of the young, leaving the audience reflecting on the importance of friendship, creativity, and questioning authority in a world that often seems eager to crush the spirit of youth. With an innovative visual approach and charismatic characters, this film becomes a timeless portrait of the struggle between childhood and adulthood, inviting everyone to remember the spark of rebellion that we all carry within.

Media type
Movie
Year
1933
Director
Jean Vigo
Writer
Jean Vigo
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
7.20
Service
Rotten tomatoes
Rating
94.00
Actors
Jean Dasté
Robert le Flon
Du Verron
Delphin
Léon Larive
Madame Émile
Louis de Gonzague
Raphaël Diligent
Louis Lefebvre
Gilbert Pruchon
Constantin Goldstein-Kehler
Gérard de Bédarieux
Félix Labisse
Georges Patin
Georges Vakalo
Michelle Fayard
Gender
Comedy
Drama
Country
France
Producers
Jean Vigo
Original title
Zéro de conduite : Jeunes diables au collège
Duration
49
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