So effervescent and charming that one can easily forget its importance in film history, Jean Vigo’s enormously influential portrait of prankish boarding-school students is one of cinema’s great acts of rebellion. Based on the director’s own experiences as a youth, ZÉRO DE CONDUITE presents childhood as a time of unfettered imagination and brazen rule-flouting. It’s a sweet-natured vision of sabotage made vivid by dynamic visual experiments—including the famous, blissful slow-motion pillow fight.
"Zero for Conduct" — movie produced in France and released in 1933. It has a great rating on IMDb: 7.2 stars out of 10. It is a feature-length film with a runtime of 48min. "Zero for Conduct" is currently available to stream on The Criterion Channel. Click on a playlink to watch it now!