Jean Vigo

Jean Vigo was a French film director who helped establish poetic realism in film in the 1930s; he was a posthumous influence on the French New Wave of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Vigo was born to Emily Clero and the prominent Catalan militant anarchist Eugeni Bonaventura de Vigo i Sallés (who adopted the name Miguel Almereyda—an anagram of "y'a la merde", which translates as "there's shit"). Much of Jean's early life was spent on the run with his parents. His father was imprisoned and murdered in Fresnes Prison on 13 August 1917. The young Vigo was subsequently sent to boarding school under an assumed name, Jean Sales, to conceal his identity. Vigo is noted for two films that affected the future development of both French and world cinema: Zero for Conduct (1933) and L'Atalante (1934). Zero for Conduct was approvingly described by critic David Thomson as "forty-four minutes of sustained, if roughly shot anarchic crescendo." L'Atalante was Vigo's only full-length feature. The simple story of a newly married couple splitting and reuniting is notable for the way it effortlessly merges rough, naturalistic filmmaking with shimmering, dreamlike sequences and effects. Thomson described the result as "not so much a masterpiece as a definition of cinema, and thus a film that stands resolutely apart from the great body of films." His career began with two other films: À propos de Nice ("about Nice," 1930), a subversive silent film inspired by Soviet newsreels which ...

L'Atalante (1934)

Capricious small-town girl Juliette and barge captain Jean marry after a whirlwind courtship, and she comes to live aboard his boat, L'Atalante. As they make their way down the Seine, Jean grows weary of Juliette's flirtations with his all-male crew, and Juliette ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean Vigo
CAST:  Michel Simon  •  Dita Parlo  •  Jean Dasté  •  Gilles Margaritis

Capricious small-town girl Juliette and barge captain Jean marry after a whirlwind courtship, and she comes to live aboard his boat, L'Atalante. As they make their way down the Seine, Jean grows weary of Juliette's flirtations with his all-male crew, and Juliette ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean Vigo
CAST:  Michel Simon  •  Dita Parlo  •  Jean Dasté  •  Gilles Margaritis

Taris (1931)

Short documentary directed by Jean Vigo about the French swimmer Jean Taris. The film is notable for the many innovative techniques that Vigo uses, including close ups and freeze frames of the swimmer's body.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean Vigo
CAST:  Jean Taris

Short documentary directed by Jean Vigo about the French swimmer Jean Taris. The film is notable for the many innovative techniques that Vigo uses, including close ups and freeze frames of the swimmer's body.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean Vigo
CAST:  Jean Taris

Zero for Conduct (1933)

In a repressive boarding school with rigid rules of behavior, four boys decide to rebel against the director on a celebration day.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean Vigo
CAST:  Jean Dasté  •  Robert le Flon  •  Du Verron  •  Delphin

In a repressive boarding school with rigid rules of behavior, four boys decide to rebel against the director on a celebration day.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean Vigo
CAST:  Jean Dasté  •  Robert le Flon  •  Du Verron  •  Delphin

Young Devils in School: Zéro de Conduite — Rushes, Sound, and Images (2017)

While reconstruction of L’Atalante as a major feature has captured critical attention and debate, we also know that in 1933 even contemporary audiences, critics and politicians grasped the dangerous messages of Vigo’s mini-epic of school rebellion and took their ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean Vigo
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While reconstruction of L’Atalante as a major feature has captured critical attention and debate, we also know that in 1933 even contemporary audiences, critics and politicians grasped the dangerous messages of Vigo’s mini-epic of school rebellion and took their ...  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean Vigo
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DIRECTION:  Eric Lange
CAST:  Serge Bromberg  •  Jean-Paul Darras  •  Nicolas Teichner  •  Dita Parlo

À propos de Nice (1930)

What starts off as a conventional travelogue turns into a satirical portrait of the town of Nice on the French Côte d'Azur, especially its wealthy inhabitants.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean Vigo
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What starts off as a conventional travelogue turns into a satirical portrait of the town of Nice on the French Côte d'Azur, especially its wealthy inhabitants.  (more)

DIRECTION:  Jean Vigo
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