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Ça commence aujourd'hui

  • 1999
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  • 1h 57min
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Ça commence aujourd'hui (1999)
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Daniel est directeur d'une école maternelle dans le nord de la France. Enseignant avec passion et convictions, il doit faire face à de nombreux enjeux comme la délinquance, la pauvreté des f... Tout lireDaniel est directeur d'une école maternelle dans le nord de la France. Enseignant avec passion et convictions, il doit faire face à de nombreux enjeux comme la délinquance, la pauvreté des familles et une hiérarchie quelque peu méprisante.Daniel est directeur d'une école maternelle dans le nord de la France. Enseignant avec passion et convictions, il doit faire face à de nombreux enjeux comme la délinquance, la pauvreté des familles et une hiérarchie quelque peu méprisante.

  • Réalisation
    • Bertrand Tavernier
  • Scénario
    • Dominique Sampiero
    • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Tiffany Tavernier
  • Casting principal
    • Philippe Torreton
    • Maria Pitarresi
    • Nadia Kaci
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Scénario
      • Dominique Sampiero
      • Bertrand Tavernier
      • Tiffany Tavernier
    • Casting principal
      • Philippe Torreton
      • Maria Pitarresi
      • Nadia Kaci
    • 30avis d'utilisateurs
    • 43avis des critiques
    • 78Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 12 victoires et 8 nominations au total

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    Philippe Torreton
    Philippe Torreton
    • Daniel Lefebvre
    Maria Pitarresi
    • Valeria
    Nadia Kaci
    • Samia Damouni
    Véronique Ataly
    • Mrs. Lienard
    Nathalie Bécue
    • Cathy
    Emmanuelle Bercot
    Emmanuelle Bercot
    • Mrs. Tievaux
    Françoise Bette
    • Mrs. Delacourt
    Christine Citti
    Christine Citti
    • Mrs. Baudoin
    Christina Crevillén
    Christina Crevillén
    • Sophie
    Sylviane Goudal
    • Gloria
    Didier Bezace
    • Inspector
    Betty Teboulle
    • Mrs. Henry
    Gérard Giroudon
    • Mayor
    Marief Guittier
    • Daniel's mother
    Daniel Delabesse
    • Marc
    Jean-Claude Frissung
    • Director's colleague
    Thierry Gibault
    Thierry Gibault
    • Police inspector
    Philippe Meyer
    • Council member
    • Réalisation
      • Bertrand Tavernier
    • Scénario
      • Dominique Sampiero
      • Bertrand Tavernier
      • Tiffany Tavernier
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    7=G=

    The real Kindergarten cop

    "It All Starts Today" is an open ended slice-of-life tale which takes us into the world of a good-hearted, dedicated, and hard working French Kindergarten teacher who has a lot more on his plate than finger painting. Protag Daniel (Torrenton) not only teaches but runs interference for abused kids, wrestles with the local mayor for funding, contends with vandals, and juggles a host of economic, social, and school political issues all the while maintaining a relationship with his girl friend and her son. Though there isn't much of an arc to the story, this well crafted film does create a likeable character who shows us that the opportunity for heroism exists everywhere in life...even kindergarten. (B)
    dbdumonteil

    A genuine portrait of a teacher.

    A very mediocre French series "l'instit" contributed to giving the audience a false picture of the schoolteacher.In that poor sitcom ,actor Gerard Klein was some kind of superhero (on a motorcycle!) who acted like a pacifist Zorro or K2000.

    Bertrand Tavernier and his wonderful thespian ,Philippe Torreton,de la Comédie Française set the record straight.First of all,this is a true story,inspired by a schoolteacher's books.And Tavernier is an artist whose best works ("l'horloger de Saint-Paul" "la mort en direct" and his masterpiece" la vie et rien d'autre")deal with the dignity of man. And as the title says "the future begins today" as everything is possible when the man's young can still wonder,discover,and ... perhaps love the world before he discovers the darker side of it.Because ,for most of the children we meet in this movie,the darker side is at their door,inside their houses,and School is the only way for them of getting away with a somber future.There are courageous lines against the Champagne socialists -When the movie was released,there were commies in the French government-"I could have expected more from a communist mayor!" the teacher says to the notable who closes the canteen to the children whose family is no longer able to pay.There is a very realistic scene between the teacher and his inspector.Although the former 's work is admirable,the state employee slags him off because he's blind and deaf to the world outside him,all he wants to do is to climb the upper rungs of the social ladder .Never the inspector hints at the children's plight,his narrow-minded view remains abstract and completely mindless:how could a group of four year old toddlers be autonomous?

    A Tribute to the teachers ,who now more than ever need gratefulness and understanding,Tavernier's movie is deeply moving and deserves to be highly recommended.He equals Kenneth Loach here,not a small feat.
    9khatcher-2

    Swift-moving scenes, natural and chaotic

    Don't settle down for a comfortable couple of hours easy entertainment. This film carries a message and it will thrash you with it. This is not a film with a stylised story set out in the classical beginning-middle-ending formula; it is a film which swings from scene to scene, at times hectically, with splendid unrehearsed sequences shot with continual changes and panning at frequently too high speed, swinging from schoolmaster to clusters of young faces, zooming in on one, lifting up to worried mothers bursting in, and back down to the schoolmaster, at trepidating speed, breathlessly, at whatever price, because the important thing was to get it all as it happened, how it happened; no way of organising thirty little kids to do the scene again: it would be just too artificial and useless.

    The price is some lack of focussing, but it is worth the end result: Alain Choquart under Tavernier's orders achieves something monumental, something magical as his agility with the camera swoops around the school capturing every taut smile, every nervous finger-twisting, the first tears from a hysterical mother... Bertrand Tavernier comes out of that French school of film-making to which he adhered for most of his earlier output and from which he tried to break away with risky excursions into adventure cinema in 'La Fille DE D'Artagnan' (which must have worried Alexandre Dumas) and 'Capitaine Conan' (which must have worried quite a lot of people), as if in a desperate attempt to reach Hollywood-tradition epic proportions.

    With 'Ça commence aujourd'hui' everything comes back to earth with a rather nasty bump: Tavernier gets down to the gritty bits of sordid suburbs on the edge of an industrial city (Lille) where in most families the father of the household is either out of work, or drunk, or both, or has run away; the local schoolmaster takes it on himself to fill the rôle of father, a job which Phillipe Torreton carries out brilliantly, aided and abetted by his girl-friend, Maria Pitarresi, who doesn't.

    But perhaps the brilliance of the film resides in the sheer pace, as the cameraman has to keep his wits about him so as not to lose those gestures, in what must be the nearest thing to live, unrehearsed cinema: above all in the rapid shots among the small children, where there is no acting or interpretation - it is all too direct, too immediate for any kind of infantile amateur acting classes.

    There may be a few technical weaknesses due to the way in which the film just had to be made, but the end result is monumental, a brilliant though agonising document.

    Every European politician should be forced to see it: maybe a few of them would wake up and decide to do something useful.
    8Jabberwock

    A real life's documentary

    In a region devastated by the closing of coal mines, and where one worker out of three is unemployed, Bertrand Tavernier tells us the problems of a nursery school's director who wants to improve the social conditions of those people.

    He is the only hope for depressive parents but bureaucrats want him to look only after the easy cases forgetting about the problem children.

    The challenge of throwing more than thirty 3 to 6 years old kids in the scramble as been taken up: their natural is convincing... and it goes for the director too.

    I took part wholeheartedly with the pains and joys of the characters and lived it as if it was real life.
    8lastliberal

    So we throw half in the trash, and see what we can do with the others?

    It always happens. When things get tough, local, State, and the federal government save money on the backs of the poor first. Who, besides the poor suffer, the teachers, of course? This is a magnificent story of pre-school teachers coping with abuse, neglect, incest, and all forms of child abuse while the government agencies that are supposed to help just make excuses.

    The school is falling apart and being broken into for food, and the school board, and the police do little or nothing to help. Families are coping with 34% unemployment and the resulting depression. Sound familiar? It is also happening all over America, not just in France.

    The teacher training even tells new teachers that they will be social workers more than teachers. It is difficult to understand how learning can take place with children who are hungry, cold, and abused.

    Philippe Torreton does an excellent job as Daniel Lefebvre in writer/director Bertrand Tavernier's film. His frustration and anger shows whether he is throwing out a child welfare worker or yelling at the Mayor for cutting lunches. All the while he has to deal with problems at home and his ailing father.

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    • Anecdotes
      Co-screenwriter Dominique Sampiero was Bertrand Tavernier's son-in-law. He was also a headmaster and drew on over 20 years experience for the screenplay.
    • Connexions
      Featured in In the Shadow of Hollywood (2000)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 mars 1999 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • It All Starts Today
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Anzin, Nord, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Canal+
      • Les Films Alain Sarde
      • Little Bear
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 12 348 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 639 $US
      • 29 sept. 2000
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    • Durée
      1 heure 57 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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