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''La Maternelle'' (International title: ''Children of Montmartre'') is a 1933 French film directed and written by Jean Benoit-Lévy and Marie Epstein. It was adapted from Léon Frapié's Prix Goncourt winning novel ''La Maternelle'' (1904).〔"La Maternelle." Movies. All Media Guide, Answers.com, 2009. http://www.answers.com/topic/la-maternelle, accessed February 20, 2010.〕 In 1935, it was ranked as the 6th best foreign film by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures,〔National Board of Review Awards 1935. Answers.com. Wikipedia, Wikipedia, 2009. http://www.answers.com/topic/national-board-of-review-awards-1935, accessed February 20, 2010.〕 and has received an 8.4 ranking (out of 10) by 27 reviewers at the Internet Movie Database.〔"La Maternelle", IMDB.com http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0024310/, accessed February 20, 2010.〕 It has also been noted as one of the earliest French films to use speech. ==Plot summary== Rose, a girl from a well off family faces a series of tragic events that leaves her penniless and without a home. She is hired as an attendant at a day-care center in Paris with 150 poor children. She finds herself tenderly caring for them and soon they become very fond of her. One young girl named Marie, who is the abandoned daughter of a prostitute, becomes so attached to Rose that she becomes jealous when anyone else steals Rose's attention. Marie even tries to kill herself when she learns of Rose's plans to marry Dr. Libois, the school's physician. Despite this, La Maternelle ultimately finds its way to a happy ending.〔Hal Erickson, "La Maternelle." Movies. All Media Guide, Answers.com, 2009. http://www.answers.com/topic/la-maternelle, accessed February 20, 2010.〕
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