Jeunesse sans Dieu ()


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  • 1h 21min
  • Drama
  • TV Movie


A young high school teacher, Pabst, has to deal with increasing racism and intolerance among his pupils. They exclude him from their world. During a military training in a summer camp, one of his pupils is murdered.

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Pabst
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Adjudant
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Zorn
Jacques Bataille ...
Neumann
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Borchert
Estelle Perron

Directed by

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Catherine Corsini

Written by

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Alain Le Henry ... ()
 
Ödön von Horvath ... (novel "Jugend ohne Gott")

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Marie Masmonteil ... producer
Robert Réa ... producer
Alain Tortevoix ... producer

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Ghédalia Tazartès ... (as Ghédalia Tazartes)

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Agnès Godard ... director of photography

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Yann Dedet

Production Management

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Philippe Groff ... unit production manager
Dimitri Linder ... unit production manager
Roger Schins ... assistant unit manager
Philippe Toussaint ... assistant unit manager

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André Cappello ... sound recordist
Pascal Jasmes ... boom operator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jean Christophe Delinaoumis ... grip
Marc Freyens ... key grip
Philippe de Smet ... key grip

Location Management

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Philippe Groff ... location scout
Roger Schins ... assistant location manager

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Plot Summary

Germany in the thirties, after the nazis came to power. A young high school teacher, Pabst, has to deal with increasing racism and intolerance among his pupils. They exclude him from their world. During a military training in a summer camp, one of his pupils is murdered. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Youth Without God (World-wide, English title)
  • Jugend ohne Gott (Germany)
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  • 81 min
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Trivia Presented in Cannes Festival 1996, but stayed unexploited in theaters. See more »
Movie Connections Version of How I Became a Negro (1970). See more »

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