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Monsieur Lazhar

  • 2011
  • 0
  • 1 Std. 35 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
21.610
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Mohamed Fellag in Monsieur Lazhar (2011)
An Algerian immigrant substitue teacher is brought into a middle school classroom whose students are shaken by their instructor's suicide.
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An einer staatlichen Grundschule in Montreal wird ein algerischer Einwanderer als Ersatz für eine beliebte Lehrerin eingestellt, die in ihrem Klassenzimmer Selbstmord begangen hat. Während e... Alles lesenAn einer staatlichen Grundschule in Montreal wird ein algerischer Einwanderer als Ersatz für eine beliebte Lehrerin eingestellt, die in ihrem Klassenzimmer Selbstmord begangen hat. Während er versucht, seinen Schülerinnen und Schülern bei der Bewältigung ihrer Trauer zu helfen, w... Alles lesenAn einer staatlichen Grundschule in Montreal wird ein algerischer Einwanderer als Ersatz für eine beliebte Lehrerin eingestellt, die in ihrem Klassenzimmer Selbstmord begangen hat. Während er versucht, seinen Schülerinnen und Schülern bei der Bewältigung ihrer Trauer zu helfen, wird deutlich, welchen Verlust er unlängst selbst erlitten hat.

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    • Philippe Falardeau
  • Drehbuch
    • Philippe Falardeau
    • Evelyne de la Chenelière
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Mohamed Fellag
    • Sophie Nélisse
    • Émilien Néron
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    7,5/10
    21.610
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    • Regie
      • Philippe Falardeau
    • Drehbuch
      • Philippe Falardeau
      • Evelyne de la Chenelière
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Mohamed Fellag
      • Sophie Nélisse
      • Émilien Néron
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    • 82Metascore
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    • Für 1 Oscar nominiert
      • 30 Gewinne & 14 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Mohamed Fellag
    Mohamed Fellag
    • Bachir Lazhar
    • (as Fellag)
    Sophie Nélisse
    Sophie Nélisse
    • Alice L'Écuyer
    Émilien Néron
    Émilien Néron
    • Simon
    Danielle Proulx
    Danielle Proulx
    • Mme Vaillancourt
    Marie-Ève Beauregard
    Marie-Ève Beauregard
    • Marie-Frédérique
    Vincent Millard
    Vincent Millard
    • Victor
    Seddik Benslimane
    Seddik Benslimane
    • Abdelmalek
    Louis-David Leblanc
    Louis-David Leblanc
    • Boris
    Gabriel Verdier
    Gabriel Verdier
    • Jordan
    Marianne Soucy-Lord
    • Shanel
    Brigitte Poupart
    Brigitte Poupart
    • Claire
    Jules Philip
    Jules Philip
    • Gaston
    Louis Champagne
    Louis Champagne
    • Concierge
    Daniel Gadouas
    • Me Gilbert Danis
    Francine Ruel
    Francine Ruel
    • Mme Dumas
    Sophie Sanscartier
    • Audrée
    Nicole-Sylvie Lagarde
    Nicole-Sylvie Lagarde
    • Psychologue
    • (as Nico Lagarde)
    André Robitaille
    André Robitaille
    • Commissaire
    • Regie
      • Philippe Falardeau
    • Drehbuch
      • Philippe Falardeau
      • Evelyne de la Chenelière
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    9soncoman

    The Power of One

    Canada's entry for 2012's Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, "Monsieur Lazhar" is a quiet, sweet and deceptively simple film that tells the story of Bachir Lazhar, an Algerian refugee who offers his services as a substitute teacher for an elementary school class that has lost its teacher. The circumstances of the teacher's death, the students' and staff's reaction to it, and Lazhar's own back-story combine to create a compelling film that has a lot to say about the barriers we place between ourselves and our children today.

    Mohammd Fellag, an Algerian comedian, writer and humorist, portrays Monsieur Lazhar, and is surrounded by an exceptional cast of juvenile actors, led by Sophie Nelisse and Emilien Neron. The performances in this film are uniformly superb which, given the subject matter, is quite an accomplishment (particularly for the young actors portraying the classmates.)

    Lazhar's attempts to deal with his students' grief, their cultural and educational differences, the rigid requirements of an educational system, and his own difficulties and loss all culminate in a final scene of incredible power and emotion - the power of one person to connect with another, the power of one act to convey incredible meaning.

    "Monsieur Lazhar" is worthy of the honors it has received and worth a trip to the theatre.

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    7maximkong

    Worthy entry for Oscar 2012 (Foreign)

    This film has what it takes to be one of the 5 entries in Oscar 2012 foreign film category. Unlike another french film 'un class', Monsieur Lazhar deals with the issue of moving on from a tragic event, to continue carrying out the role of teaching schoolchildren.

    I am only half correct to say that this movie deals with the healing process, because while it seems to be that way, observers will realize that it is not quite possible to heal the wounds of all parties, due to bureaucracy, conflicts and cultural differences. And it is not possible to pretend that nothing has happened either. What I find fascinating about this film is that it chose not to be too ambitious in finding a good conclusion, but introduces all the elements of restraint and helplessness by the characters.

    However, the movie offered surprises especially in the development of certain characters. Even though I disagreed with some of the support methods carried out (the movie sometimes forget these kids were below 12 years old) and I would have hoped to see more positive aftermath from the movie, the ending was very satisfying, when Lazhar, given the compromising situation, decides to give his classroom something that their previous teacher failed to do.
    8FilmPulse

    Heart-Warming and Heart-Wrenching

    Monsieur Lazhar is another in a long line of inspirational teacher films set to show viewers that teachers are an unending source of inspiration and worldly advice. I have grown tired of this plot line and subsequent variations, but Monsieur Lazhar is a shining example of the inspirational teacher film and the poignancy of said films if executed correctly, with honesty and maturity.

    Philippe Falardeau's (It's Not Me, I Swear and Congorama) film adaption of Evelyne de la Chenelière's play (she also plays Alice's mother), Monsieur Lazhar was nominated for an Oscar in the Best Foreign Language Film category as the official Canadian submission. The film tells the story of Bachir Lazhar (Mohamed Fellag), an Algerian immigrant hired at Montreal public grade school after the original teacher was found hanging from the ceiling of her classroom. The teacher, Martine Lachance, was found by one of her students, Simon (Émilien Néron) while he was delivering milk to the classroom as he always does every Thursday. The film continues to show the effects of death and the ways that the children try to deal with the loss, but also their grief, which at times seem to be stifled by the school.

    Monsieur Lazhar, at the same time, is dealing with a loss of his own; having come to Canada seeking asylum and waiting for his wife and children to join him, only to have his family killed the night before they were supposed to leave Algeria. The film cuts between Bachir in the classroom (having the children do a dictation of Balzac, rearranging their desks, etc.) and Bachir outside of the classroom (picking up his wife's belongings, preparing for a hearing, etc.). No one knows of his painful past, nor of his refugee status; the school is under the impression that he is a permanent resident of Canada.

    Bachir notices, because of his current dealing with grief, that the children are trying to communicate or express their feelings about the death of their teacher. The school has brought on a psychologist to help the children come to grips with their loss. Bachir realizes that it is merely a stop-gap, but is told "not to make waves". He continues to witness things that lead him to believe that the children want to talk about their teacher, Martine and also of the trouble they are having trying to understand something that may well be beyond their comprehension.

    Monsieur Lazhar is a heart-warming, but at the same time, heart-wrenching story of how people (whether it be children or adults) trying to come to terms with the loss of a family member (albeit for the children it was a teacher, but school, at that young age, can be something like a second home). Bachir, himself, uses a very personal and poignant short story, that he wrote himself and reads to his class, in an effort to say goodbye - something that Martine Lachance never did. The film features some great performances from Mohamed Fellag as Monsieur Lazhar, Émilien Néron as Simon - a guilt-ridden child that feels responsible for his teacher's suicide - and Sophie Nélisse as Alice, the surprisingly mature young girl that has the courage to speak about the effects of Martine's decisions.

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    10WilliamCKH

    beautiful film

    Here again is an amazing French language film about children....This film brings up so many issues about the state of education in our modern society... the role of the teacher, the administrators, the parents, in the development of our kids... and our society. And the children in this film are all wonderful... smart, caring, funny, and mischievous. I wonder, hypothetically, what children become without someone like MONSIEUR LAZHAR in their lives. I think more and more children have fewer adult role models to look up to. Everyone is so busy, cornered in their own boxes, afraid to step out of bounds, with no time to give...It makes for a secluded...secular world...
    10sugith-1

    A little masterpiece

    This film won Canada's Genie for best film and deserved it. The story is simple and profound, contemporary and timeless at the same time. After the suicide of a grade school class teacher, a new teacher appears ready to take over the class. An Algerian immigrant, Monsieur Lazhar brings such a deep humanity to his job, that the traumatized kids are able to come to terms in some ways with what has happened. What they don't realize is how much their new teacher knows of their pain first hand.

    Fellag's performance as the title character is note perfect and gigantic. The children are astonishing and the final scene, the final moment will crush even the most stoic viewer's resolve not to weep.

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      Based on the stage play Bashir Lazhar by Evelyne de la Chenelière. The playwright appears in the movie as Alice's mother.
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      Featured in The 84th Annual Academy Awards (2012)
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      By Domenico Scarlatti (as Scarlatti)

      Performed by Jean-Pascal Hamelin

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 12. April 2012 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Kanada
    • Offizieller Standort
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    • Sprachen
      • Französisch
      • Englisch
      • Arabisch
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Quý Ông Lazhar
    • Drehorte
      • Montreal, Québec, Kanada
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
      • Téléfilm Canada
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 2.009.517 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 112.190 $
      • 15. Apr. 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 9.074.711 $
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