Zéro de conduite
"Zéro de conduite" is a French film directed by Jean Vigo, released in 1933. The film is a short, silent work that portrays the lives of boys at a strict boarding school. It highlights their rebellious spirit and desire for freedom, showcasing their mischief and camaraderie.
The narrative centers around the boys' experiences as they challenge authority and engage in playful antics. The film is notable for its innovative cinematography and its exploration of themes such as childhood, rebellion, and the constraints of societal norms. "Zéro de conduite" is considered a precursor to the French New Wave movement.