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Feb 4, 2009 · “The Class” might have been set in any classroom in the Western world, and I believe most teachers would recognize it. It is about the power struggle between a teacher who wants to do good and students who disagree about what “good” is. The film is so fair that neither side is seen as right, and both seem trapped by futility.
- Human Resources
“Human Resources,” written and directed by Laurent Cantet,...
- Human Resources
The Class. Francois Marin (François Bégaudeau) is a French language and literature teacher at an inner-city Paris high school. As the new school year begins, he introduces himself to his new ...
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- Laurent Cantet
- PG-13
- François Bégaudeau
May 23, 2008 · Cantet worked with co-screenwriter Robin Campillo and teacher Francois Begaudeau, who plays the teacher himself and whose book inspired the film, to come up with a backbone for the situations in ...
Tweet. Esmeralda Ouertani has been described by one of her friends as “like the Duracell bunny - she never stops.”. She is one of the stars of this film, set in the Francoise Dolto High School in Paris’s 20th arrondissement, one of the city’s most culturally mixed areas. She is also a pupil at the school, as are all the rest of the film ...
Rated 5/5 Stars • 10/23/22. IN A NUTSHELL: This coming-of-age film is about a group of high school seniors forced to spend a Saturday at school, completing an exam they missed taking or ...
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- Anthony Michael Hall
- Nicholas Celozzi
- Le Monde Productions
The Class is a riveting, authentic experience. Full Review | Original Score: 4.5/5 | Oct 3, 2019. There's something so inherently truthful and universal about what the film shows, and, if anything ...
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Read the Empire Movie review of The Class. In addition to being one of the best school films of recent times, this is a troubling but gripping...