Joey Norton, seven years old, lives in a lower middle-class Brooklyn neighborhood with his older brother Lennie. Joey is too small for Lennie and his friends to take him seriously. Lennie and his friends play a joke on Joey one day while their mother is away visiting her sick mother. They stage an incident to give Joey the impression that he shot and killed his brother. This classic, according to Francois Truffault, was the catalyst for the French New Wave.
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Joey Norton, seven years old, lives in a lower middle-class Brooklyn neighborhood with his older brother Lennie. Joey is too small for Lennie and his friends to take him seriously. Lennie and his friends play a joke on Joey one day while their mother is away visiting her sick mother. They stage an incident to give Joey the impression that he shot and killed his brother. This classic, according to Francois Truffault, was the catalyst for the French New Wave.
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