Zro De Conduite

Zro de Conduite (trans. No Marks for Conduct) is a 1933 film by French film director Jean Vigo. It was first shown on April 7 1933. It was subsequently banned in France. The film draws extensively on Vigo's boarding school experiences to depict a repressive and institutionalised educational establishment in which surreal acts of rebellion occur. In many ways, this film anticipates Lindsay Anderson's film If.... by more than 30 years.

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