Graduate First Explained

Graduate First
Director:Maurice Pialat
Starring:Sabine Haudepin
Cinematography:Pierre-William Glenn
Editing:Sophie Coussein

Arlette Langmann
Runtime:86 minutes
Country:France
Language:French

Graduate First (French: '''Passe ton bac d'abord''') is a 1978 French drama film directed by Maurice Pialat and starring Sabine Haudepin.[1] The film is set in the north of France, in Lens, in a region profoundly affected by unemployment  - the students, from modest backgrounds, try to forget their fears of what tomorrow will bring.

Plot

The film is an "unsparing portrait of teenage life in the French suburbs [that] sees a group of schoolfriends adrift at the end of the 1970s. There's drama, violence, and pot-induced laughs, group holidays, indiscriminate sex, advances from teachers twenty-five years their seniors, attempted moves to Paris  - and few prospects of passing the Baccalauréat, the final set of exams French students take before embarking into the world... to do what?

Marking the last work of Pialat's turbulent cycle of 1970s films, this is the sequel to the filmmaker's feature debut L'enfance nue (1969)  - picked up again from a vantage point ten years on from the lives of the earlier film's protagonists."[2]

Cast

Release

On 17 May 2016, Cohen Film Collection released Graduate First on DVD as part of their "Films of Maurice Pialat" collection.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: New York Times: Graduate First. https://web.archive.org/web/20110520080112/http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/149024/Passe-ton-bac-d-abord/overview. dead. 20 May 2011. Movies & TV Dept.. The New York Times. Baseline & All Movie Guide. Fountain, Clarke. 2011. 25 July 2008.
  2. Moviemail Monthly Film Catalogue, September 2009.
  3. Web site: The Films Of Maurice Pialat: Volume 1 (The Mouth Agape / Graduate First / Loulou). Remer. Justin. DVD Talk. 31 May 2016. 21 June 2024.