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Young Devils in School: Zéro de Conduite — Rushes, Sound, and Images is a fascinating documentary that dives into the legacy of Jean Vigo’s 1933 film. The raw materials presented here, from rushes to sound clips, really pull you into the chaotic and rebellious spirit of the original work. It feels like a window into a moment where the revolutionary ideas of youth were both exciting and threatening. The pacing can be a bit erratic, but that captures the essence of the school rebellion theme. The film’s atmosphere is rich, filled with a palpable tension that resonates even today. You can sense the careful craftsmanship in the practical effects and the way the images are woven together, which adds to its distinctiveness.
Examines the impact of censorship on artistic expression.Offers a deep dive into the filmmaking process behind Vigo's vision.Highlights the tension between youth and authority in a historical context.
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