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USA / English
By getting nominated for Academy Awards in both the Foreign Language Film and Best Song categories,
Les Choristes (The Chorus) made a rare (for a European film) double impression at the 2004 Oscars. This sentimental tale follows the arrival of a new teacher at a remote boys school in 1949 France (the war is a largely unspoken but ghostly presence). With disciplinary problems rampant, and the policies of the old-fashioned headmaster not helping, Monsieur Mathieu decides to introduce choral singing as a way to bridge the gap with his students. You don't need a crystal ball to figure out where this will go, although the movie uses its atmospheric location and lush vocal arrangements well. Bald, dumpy Gerard Jugnot provides a refreshingly offbeat hero (though securely in the traditions of the My Most Memorable Teacher movie); he's sort of a younger Philippe Noiret. Director Christophe Barratier works in the winsome-cute mode that makes a certain kind of French movie into an overly sweet bon bon, although at least this bon bon sings.
--Robert Horton
| Distributeur |
Alliance |
| Code-barre |
065935208853 |
| Région |
Region 1 |
| Date de sortie |
02/05/2005 |
| Proportion de l'écran |
Ecran large (16:9) |
| Sous-titres |
Anglais; Français |
| Pistes audio |
Dolby Digital 5.1 [French]
Dolby Surround [French] |
| Nr de disques/K7 |
1 |
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