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The Chorus (French: Les Choristes) is a 2004 French drama film directed by Christophe Barratier. In the mid-twentieth century, it is run by the principal M. Rachin, an egotistical disciplinarian whose official unofficial mantra for the school is "action - reaction", meaning that there will be severe consequences for any boy out of line.
The final scene (in the past again) shows Mathieu waiting for his bus after being fired. Il ne apprenent a se comporter jusqu'a Clement Mathieu arrive et a change leur vie autour.
January 15, 1949 marks the arrival to the school of the new supervisor, M. Clément Mathieu, a middle-aged man who is grasping at finding his place in life after a series of failed endeavors.
While touring large French choirs to choose the one to record the film's soundtrack, they discovered the 12-year-old In the United States, the film was shown at multiple film festivals—including the The film had a worldwide gross of $83,580,890 including $3,635,164 in the United States and Canada,In 2017, Christophe Barratier adapted the movie as a musical for the When Rachin departs to accept an award from the board after taking credit for the choir, Mathieu and Maxence suspend classes and take the boys on an outing. Synopsis : Japon, printemps de l'année 1956. With Gérard Jugnot, François Berléand, Jean-Baptiste Maunier, Kad Merad. This visit brings out from his the memories of a failed composer who put joy in their life thanks to music.
The story is inspired by the origin of the boys' choir The Little Singers of Paris. The new teacher at a severely administered boys' boarding school works to positively affect the students' lives through music. You must be a registered user to use the IMDb rating plugin. Use the HTML below. Fond de l'Etang is a boarding school for troubled boys located in the French countryside. Strongly prejudiced against this cold and inhospitable place, he leaves his family behind to relocate temporarily there, with the firm intent to quickly come back. Pépinot finally got his wish, for he and Mathieu left on a Saturday, and Mathieu raised him. A high school teacher's experiment to demonstrate to his students what life is like under a dictatorship spins horribly out of control when he forms a social unit with a life of its own. Mathieu discovers that another boy, Corbin, stole the money that Mondain was accused of taking. A few friends have a weekly fools' dinner, where each brings a fool along.
However, the former deals with the devil which is pretty disturbing while the latter the angels that touches the viewers' heart and soul. Teacher and novelist François Bégaudeau plays a version of himself as he negotiates a year with his racially mixed students from a tough Parisian neighborhood. A conducteur of an orchestra meets a former teacher of the reform school of his childhood. Two Continental European films with campus setting are on show right now in town: Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar's "La mala educación" and French director Christophe Barratier's "Les choristes". As adults, best friends Julien and Sophie continue the odd game they started as children -- a fearless competition to outdo one another with daring and outrageous stunts. From romance to friendship, dancing to fighting, this French movie bring back good souvenirs of childhood. 40 of 62 people found this review helpful. La Chorale (ふるさと-JAPAN, Furusato Japan?) The director was keen that the role of the young Pierre Morhange should be played by a real singer, and the search for him was tedious. While they are out, Mondain returns and Back in the present, the adult Morhange finishes reading the diary and recounts what happened afterwards: he won his scholarship to the conservatory, and Rachin was fired after his fellow teachers exposed his abuse towards the students. Was this review helpful to you? This approach does not seem to be working as the boys as a collective are an unruly bunch.
A Lyon, la chorale du film «Les Choristes» met la clé sous la porte Les Petits Chanteurs du collège Saint-Marc, en proie à des difficultés financières, n’ont pu échapper à la liquidation. En 2017, Christophe Barratier adapte le film en spectacle musical aux Folies Bergère à Paris11. He groups the boys according to their The choir is improving rapidly with Morhange as its lead soloist; the children are happier, and the faculty less strict—even Rachin begins to loosen up, playing football with the boys and making a Mathieu continues to meet Morhange's mother, who is unaware of his attraction to her.