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Les Choristes

Titre original : Les choristes
  • 2004
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  • 1h 37min
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Les Choristes (2004)
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  • Réalisation
    • Christophe Barratier
  • Scénario
    • Georges Chaperot
    • René Wheeler
    • Noël-Noël
  • Casting principal
    • Gérard Jugnot
    • François Berléand
    • Jean-Baptiste Maunier
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    • Réalisation
      • Christophe Barratier
    • Scénario
      • Georges Chaperot
      • René Wheeler
      • Noël-Noël
    • Casting principal
      • Gérard Jugnot
      • François Berléand
      • Jean-Baptiste Maunier
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    • Nommé pour 2 Oscars
      • 12 victoires et 24 nominations au total

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    Gérard Jugnot
    Gérard Jugnot
    • Clément Mathieu
    François Berléand
    François Berléand
    • Headmaster Rachin
    Jean-Baptiste Maunier
    Jean-Baptiste Maunier
    • Pierre Morhange
    Kad Merad
    Kad Merad
    • Chabert
    Jean-Paul Bonnaire
    • La Père Maxence
    Marie Bunel
    Marie Bunel
    • Violette Morhange
    Maxence Perrin
    Maxence Perrin
    • Pépinot
    Grégory Gatignol
    • Mondain
    Thomas Blumenthal
    • Corbin
    Cyril Bernicot
    • Le Querrec
    Simon Fargeot
    • Boniface
    Théodul Carré-Cassaigne
    • Leclerc
    • (as Théodule Carré-Cassaigne)
    Philippe du Janerand
    Philippe du Janerand
    • Monsieur Langlois
    Carole Weiss
    • La Comtesse
    Erick Desmarestz
    • Le Docteur Dervaux
    Paul Chariéras
    • Régent
    Armen Godel
    • Le médecin
    Monique Ditisheim
    • Le mère Marie
    • Réalisation
      • Christophe Barratier
    • Scénario
      • Georges Chaperot
      • René Wheeler
      • Noël-Noël
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    shu-fen

    A rest house for busy minds

    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". However, the former deals with the devil which is pretty disturbing while the latter the angels that touches the viewers' heart and soul. It blows in new fresh air into the cinema world.

    People may associate the film with the 1945 production "La cage aux rossignols". Yet, "Au revoir les enfants", "La gloire de mon père", "Le château de ma mere", "Nuovo cinema Paradiso" and the literature namely "Le Petit Chose" by Alphonse Daudet and the hugely popular series of René Goscinny's "Le Petit Nicolas" were rushing into my head when the film rolled on. They all share a number of common features: younger carefree days, reminiscence, scenic countryside, pastoral living etc, they are all ingredients of French fresh (salad) movie, warm, humane and unforgettable. The genre is perpetually popular and it is ever-lasting. Strangely the subject matter though is related to "To Sir, with Love", "Mr. Holland's Opus", they didn't come up to my mind immediately.

    French people are capable of producing movies or books with nostalgic ideas, the power again captures the world's heart. A country with long history or brilliant history provides much space for artists, France is one of them. Perhaps the French have no incentive to push forward like the Brits or Americans or they are pessimistic about the future or they lack funds, many the French artists (of various art form) keep looking into history for inspiration. Many French global blockbusters are filmed in nostalgic background setting, "Amélie" is the one in the 50s or early 60s. Cruelly truthful is if we compare the development (in most areas) of the developed nations on the west and east Atlantic coasts, the UK and the USA are exactly more advanced.

    Pierre, Pépinot, Le Querrec, spectacled Boniface and all the other children form not only a choir but an angelic choir. The boys' angelic voices has resounded inside my head for pretty long time. The angels rekindle Clément Mathieu's abandoned hope on music and hope again falls onto these young souls. On top of it, he is the unsung hero on the making of the world famous conductor Pierre Morhange. Mondain, apparently sexually harassed, is not a incurable boy but a boy in his quest for love. Mathieu wants to carry out his "experiment" on him. And the young boy knows the class tutor is a kind and reasonable teacher. His smile to Mathieu before he is pulled away by the police tells it all.

    Mathieu believes in moral education (or educating children in love) which is entirely different from iron-handed Rachin's hard-line pedagogical conviction and administration. Should time be given, Mondain would find his way out from the excruciating self-destruction. Just a side thought: Hong Kong educators should have more thought on dealing with "problem students", from time to time what these young people need is a tender light guiding them onto a path which they can have satisfaction and security. Well, we are somehow regressing now.
    harry_tk_yung

    Magical

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    Taking France by storm this summer, Les choristes purportedly led to a surge in applications to join choirs all over the country. The magic is unquestionably in the music, but I'll come to that later.

    The success of Les choristes as a film (with or without the divine music) lies in its not trying to be anything more than what it is, a simple tale that opens up to you instead of manipulating you. You'll find neither heart-breaking poignancy nor rousing heroism. Within the short duration of a school term or two he spent with the somewhat notorious boarding school, teacher and musician Clement Mathieu had his modest ambition fulfilled, of having a choir sing the music he wrote, then moved along to a continuously modest life of teaching and music. Talented protégé Pierre Morhange did achieve fame and success, but we have essentially been spared laboured scenes of Titanic struggles or exuberant jubilation. To ensure that I'm not misleading towards the other extreme, let me hasten to add that Les choristes does touch our hearts. It does this gently, sensibly.

    But in the end, it's the music. Purely the celestial beauty of the music alone will brings tears to the appreciative audiences' eyes. The story is touching. The character are likable. But the ultimate magic is the choir and boy soprano Jean-Baptiste Maunier chosen from two thousand auditions. Such a magical choice.
    9babuon

    A wonderfully uplifting film.

    The locale for this French sub-titled film is a locked fortress-like school for poor boys from broken homes, WWII orphans and juvenile delinquents, very Dickensian in feel. The principal of the school,is a detestable man who abuses students and teachers equally. You've seen the plot before, of course, and some of the characters are "stock" sorts. But the acting of the lead, the teacher who "saves" the students by luring them into singing, is portrayed charmingly by Gerard Jugnot. Mostly bald, a bit stocky and no beauty, he is nonetheless disarming. The boy soprano, Jean-Baptiste Maunier, has a wonderful voice, and the chorus is splendid. Particularly fine was the score, almost entirely original, by Bruno Colais. I was looking for something inspiring on this bitter cold inaugural day in the U.S. Les Choristes made my spirit soar and reaffirmed that kindness, generosity of self and the gift of music still have the power to change people's lives.
    8Gunnar_Runar_Ingibjargarson

    Awesome movie!

    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 Bone Bone, although at least this Bone Bone sings.
    8joseav10

    A delicious movie It's just beautiful..

    A delicious movie. Something wonderful is going to happen and I am not talking just about the characters of the movie but the spectators. It's so moving and at the same time it is not a sentimental one. The freedom, the excitement, the amazing charm of discovering the life through the music... I don't know French and I can say that the soundtrack is so international that you don't need to understand the words to feel its power, to receive the message...

    Very often people agree or disagree with their opinions about a film... I watched the movie with a representative number of persons and all of them found the movie very recommendable and beautiful.

    All of us were children and the magic of that unforgettable period of our lives is reflected in this great film.

    8 out of 10...

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    • Anecdotes
      Actor, co-producer Gérard Jugnot mortgaged his Paris apartment to help finance the film. The bet paid off, and he ended up making over 5 million euros for 'Les Choristes' as actor and co-producer. He earned the title of the highest-paid French actor in 2004, overtaking Jean Reno and Gérard Depardieu.
    • Gaffes
      During the auditions, Mathieu sends pupils to the right or to the left showing the direction by his hand. When directing Ricoeur, who sings "I've got tobacco in my pouch", to the left (at 33:06 to 33:07) he first moves his hand to his right, which some cite as an error while others cite it as a flourish, but then sweeps or hooks his hand left.
    • Citations

      Pierre Morhange adulte: Pepinot was right all along. Clement Mathieu was fired on a Saturday.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Interdit aux plus de 13 ans (2004)
    • Bandes originales
      Les Choristes
      Lyrics By Christophe Barratier

      Music By Bruno Coulais

      Orchestra: Bulgarian Symphony Orchestra-Sif 309, Conductor Deyan Pavlov'

      © 2004 Warner Bros. Records,WEA Music (p) 2004 Galatée Films

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 17 mars 2004 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • France
      • Suisse
      • Allemagne
    • Site officiel
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    • Langue
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Chorus
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Château de Ravel, Puy-de-Dôme, France
    • Sociétés de production
      • Vega Film
      • Banque Populaire Images 4
      • CP Medien AG
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    • Budget
      • 5 500 000 € (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 3 635 164 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 18 355 $US
      • 16 janv. 2005
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 88 385 944 $US
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      1 heure 37 minutes
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