Véronique et son cancre

Véronique et son cancre (Veronique and Her Dunce)[2] is a short comedy film by Éric Rohmer, which he directed before his series of Six Moral Tales (Contes moraux). It records the meeting of a young woman called Véronique with a difficult boy she has been hired to coach. The encounter raises questions about the value in later life of the teaching used in schools and about the treatment of children who are either unwilling or genuinely unable to learn.

Véronique et son cancre
Directed byÉric Rohmer
Produced byClaude Chabrol
Written byÉric Rohmer
StarringNicole Berger
Stella Dassas
Alain Delrieu
Cinematography
  • Charles L. Bitsch
Release date
  • 1958 (1958)
Running time
20 minutes[1]
LanguageFrench

Plot

Véronique arrives to give Jean-Christophe extra tuition. The boy is not enthusiastic, treating her disrespectfully and answering almost every question with an irritating "dunno". In arithmetic it is doubtful if he is grasping the principles, but he throws her off balance with some disconcerting questions. She also has to keep slipping off the new shoes she has bought in order to look smart, because they are too tight. When it comes to composition, he seems to lack imagination but again makes some sharp observations. Both are glad when the session ends.

gollark: ...
gollark: And those beliefs aren't verifiable.
gollark: *Without bringing in your religious beliefs*, it has no benefit.
gollark: Well, from my perspective people don't get anything out of it.
gollark: It's enough time to launch a reasonably small potatOS feature.

References

  1. Hertay, Alain (1998). Éric Rohmer: comédies et proverbes (in French). Editions du CEFAL. pp. 139–. ISBN 978-2-87130-058-8. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  2. Neupert, Richard John (19 February 2007). A history of the French new wave cinema. Univ of Wisconsin Press. p. 252. ISBN 978-0-299-21704-4. Retrieved 6 June 2011.


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