Forced out of his home due to expropriation, he moves into a seedy part of town.
The film follows Diogène Leguignon (played by Yves Deniaud), a humble railway signalman whose life is turned upside down by a series of legal and social mishaps.
Despite its age, the film remains a poignant look at the struggle of the "little guy" against bureaucracy and poverty.
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Forced out of his home due to expropriation, he moves into a seedy part of town.
The film follows Diogène Leguignon (played by Yves Deniaud), a humble railway signalman whose life is turned upside down by a series of legal and social mishaps. Forced out of his home due to expropriation,
Despite its age, the film remains a poignant look at the struggle of the "little guy" against bureaucracy and poverty. Forced out of his home due to expropriation,