Les J3 (also known as The J3) is a 1946 French film directed by Roger Richebé, and adapted from the play by the same name, written by Roger Ferdinand.[1] The film's admissions in France were 2,748,441.[2]
Les J3 also known as The J3 | |
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Directed by | Roger Richebé |
Written by | Jean Aurenche Jean Ferry |
Starring | Gèrard Nery Gisèle Pascal Saturnin Fabre |
Cinematography | Victor Arménise |
Edited by | Henri Taverna |
Music by | Henri Verdun |
Release date |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
The play focuses on a group of high school students in occupied France during the Second World War. Whilst the students are initially more focused on the black market trade of cigarettes and stockings, a new philosophy teacher, the "charming and gifted educator" Mademoiselle Bravard, focuses them back onto their work at school, helping them all pass their final exams.[3]
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