Jan 15 2019
Zero for Conduct

Zero for Conduct

Presented by Northern Arizona University, College of Arts and Letters at Cline Library Assembly Hall

NAU’s College of Arts and Letters Film Series, which is co-sponsored by the Cline Library and the School of Communication, promotes understanding and appreciation of cinema through Northern Arizona University and the greater Flagstaff community.
Before each movie, a local film expert offers a short introduction to set the film in its historical, artistic, and cultural context. Each film is followed by a discussion.

The CAL film series blends well-known audience favorites along with lesser-known movies, as well as a mix of genres, artists, and decades, moving chronologically from past to present so that audiences can see the evolution of the art form.

In this highly influential film by Jean Vigo, four rebellious boys lead a mutiny against school officials in this comedic yet visually stunning film that was banned in France for over a decade. Directed by Jean Vigo; Starring Robert le Flon, Louis Lefebvre, Constantin Kelber; 1933. 44 min. NR

Admission Info

Admission is free, but donations are welcome!

 

Phone: tel:928-523-8632

Dates & Times

2019/01/15 - 2019/01/15

Location Info

Cline Library Assembly Hall

1001 S. Knoles Dr., Flagstaff, AZ 86011