Continuity: When François starts talking to Coco in the cafe, the donut on her plate and items on the bar next to her keep moving between shots.
Continuity: When the kids spying on the girls break the pipe, the pipe comes off of the wall. In the next shot it's fixed back on.
Continuity: After Shirley is given her yellow slip back by the woman monitoring the stairs, the slip jumps from her right to her left hand between shots.
Continuity: When Shirley shakes the metal gate after being told she wasn't accepted, the yellow slip in her hand vanishes between shots.
Continuity: When Lisa is talking with Miss Berg, Miss Berg goes to wash her hands. After she dries them, the washroom door keeps changing how far open it is.
Continuity: When Mrs. Sherwood is arguing with Leroy about his homework, she wads up the same sheets of paper twice.
Continuity: When Leroy storms out of class, the chair he kicks falls over twice between shots.
Continuity: When Coco gets out of the taxi and pretends to go into the hotel, the pavement goes from dry, to completely wet.
Continuity: When Coco is doing her screen test for François, her hair keeps changing position.
Continuity: When Ralph auditions for the music teacher, the music teacher's actions with his pen are not continuous between shots.
Continuity: When everyone is dancing in the street, a man in a yellow and black striped shirt changes from dancing on the street, to suddenly dancing on a car.
Continuity: When Bruno is in the cab with his dad, the back window appears to be frosted when focusing on the boy, but in a long shot it is transparent, so we are able to see the outer city.
Continuity: They go through four years of school, yet Doris Finsecker's little brother never gets any older.