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Zero de Conduite
French Grande
movie poster for the influential 1933 French featurette Zéro de conduite (Zero for Conduct), directed by Jean Vigo. The artwork for the poster was created by Jean Colin.
Overview of the Film

Zéro de conduite is an autobiographical and anarchic satire based on director Jean Vigo's own experiences in a repressive French boarding school.
The film depicts a group of four adolescent boys who, fed up with the strict, often arbitrary rules and buffoonish, authoritarian teachers, decide to stage a rebellion during a formal school celebration.
Notable for its impish charm, blend of social criticism with surrealism, and dynamic visual style (including a famous slow-motion pillow fight scene), the film was highly controversial upon its initial release.
The French government banned the film for over a decade, from 1933 until 1945, for its "anti-French spirit" and "praise of indiscipline".
It has since been rediscovered and recognized as a masterpiece that heavily influenced later filmmakers and the French New Wave movement, particularly François Truffaut's The 400 Blows and Lindsay Anderson's If.....
Zero de Conduite - After (Poster)
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Zero de Conduite - Mounted (Poster)
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Zero de Conduite (Poster)