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St Trinian's : Pensionnat pour jeunes filles rebelles

Original title: St. Trinian's
  • 2007
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Colin Firth, Rupert Everett, Tamsin Egerton, Russell Brand, Talulah Riley, Antonia Bernath, Lily Cole, Amara Karan, Gemma Arterton, and Paloma Faith in St Trinian's : Pensionnat pour jeunes filles rebelles (2007)
St Trinian's, a school for "young ladies" with its anarchic doctrine of free expression, brings together a motley crew of ungovernable girls who, using their wit and ingenuity, save the school from bankruptcy.
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In order to save their bankrupt school, a group of troublesome girls stage a robbery with a group of geniuses on their backsIn order to save their bankrupt school, a group of troublesome girls stage a robbery with a group of geniuses on their backsIn order to save their bankrupt school, a group of troublesome girls stage a robbery with a group of geniuses on their backs

  • Directors
    • Oliver Parker
    • Barnaby Thompson
  • Writers
    • Piers Ashworth
    • Jamie Minoprio
    • Nick Moorcroft
  • Stars
    • Talulah Riley
    • Rupert Everett
    • Gemma Arterton
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    5.8/10
    24K
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    • Directors
      • Oliver Parker
      • Barnaby Thompson
    • Writers
      • Piers Ashworth
      • Jamie Minoprio
      • Nick Moorcroft
    • Stars
      • Talulah Riley
      • Rupert Everett
      • Gemma Arterton
    • 113User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 39Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Talulah Riley
    Talulah Riley
    • Annabelle Fritton
    Rupert Everett
    Rupert Everett
    • Carnaby Fritton…
    Gemma Arterton
    Gemma Arterton
    • Kelly
    Jodie Whittaker
    Jodie Whittaker
    • Beverly
    Kathryn Drysdale
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    • Taylor
    Juno Temple
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    • Celia
    Antonia Bernath
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    • Chloe
    Amara Karan
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    • Peaches
    Tamsin Egerton
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    • Chelsea
    Lily Cole
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    • Polly
    Paloma Faith
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    • Andrea
    Holli Mckee
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    • Tara
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    Celia Imrie
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    • Directors
      • Oliver Parker
      • Barnaby Thompson
    • Writers
      • Piers Ashworth
      • Jamie Minoprio
      • Nick Moorcroft
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    6TheLittleSongbird

    Entertaining film, yes with flaws, but at least it entertains

    St Trinian's is neither a great movie or a terrible movie. It is an entertaining one, and I respect the fact, it wasn't trying to make itself a classic. It is constantly silly, but the performances from all involved make it a fun film to watch. The film does have a great soundtrack, and there are some very funny moments. The film does have its flaws, it is predictable, and the film's structure is rather episodic. The film's pace is a little uneven in places too. However, the script is sharp and witty, and the performances are delightful. Rupert Everett especially gives a stellar performance in the title role, and Colin Firth plays it straight as the Government Minister. All the girls are charming and likable, and the supporting turns from Stephen Fry, Anna Chancellor, Toby Jones, Celia Irmrie and Russell Brand(despite the dreadful German accent he had in one scene) are all fun. All in all, has its flaws, but entertaining nonetheless. 6.5/10 Bethany Cox
    8bml84

    WARNING- This film WILL surprise you.

    From the ashes of Ealing rises a film worthy of the studio name.

    A fun packed, good natured, girl-powered romp complete with obligatory wacky robbery plot so beloved of the studios' classics. Though the plotting wavers the abundant energy carries it through with hardly a glitch. Rupert Everett is a revelation and Colin Firth wisely plays it straight even whilst sending himself up.

    A very UK film with lots of in-jokes for us 30 somethings (loved the 'Another Country' line), funny lines and nicely sketched stereotypes for younger girls to admire and younger boys to fancy.

    Great for a family trip or as a personal time-passer, it sold out continuously in Glasgow for weeks, although a sequel really isn't warranted.

    Enjoy it as the stand alone little gem it is, harking back to the days when films were self-contained little classics rather than potential sequel spinners.

    My comedy of 2007!

    P.S.- Remember to stay for the 'Girls Aloud' title song credits!
    amesmonde

    It's still St. Trinian's!

    Okay, so I don't usually watch this type of film but after being gagged and blind folded I didn't have a choice. The first Belles of St. Trinian's was made in 1954 and to be fair to St. Trinian's 2007, it has remained close and true to the original concept. As usual, the school is threatened with closure by their bank and education board and responsibility to save the day falls on the pupils.

    Gemma Arterton is the head girl, who's voice is made for Eastenders but has the presence and looks to become a big star and along with Talulah Riley as new posh girl Annabelle Fritton carry the film forwards to it's satisfying conclusion.

    Rupert Everett steals the show and with a fantastic cast of quirky children and familiar faces including Colin Firth, Stephen Fry as himself, Lena Headey and our very own Jack Sparrow, Russell Brand make the film all fun.

    What's nice about St. Trinian's.is that the whole cast of characters get a chance to do their bit, it's all team work, it's St. Trinian's.
    7michaellaing71

    Thumbs up for St Trinians

    St Trinian's was never going to be a classic of British cinema and I am glad that it doesn't really try. The worst I can say about the film, is that it is constantly entertaining, which I find is a rarity now days. It could and should have been a complete disaster, fortunately it is harmless silly fun. The plot is dumb and the humour is never laugh out loud funny but I always had a smile on my face and I left the cinema more cheerful than when I went in, which is always a good sign.

    I was quite happy with the acting in the film. Russell Brand is not the greatest actor in the world and a few of the girls are a bit grating but most of the main characters are OK, with good performances from Gemma Arterton and Talulah Riley. Colin Firth plays it gloriously straight though out and has some wonderful moments, whilst Rupert Everett is a constant joy to watch as Miss Fritton/Carnaby Fritton.

    I won't go on about the behind camera stuff because that would be a bit pointless, apart from to say that it does the job. The editing had its moments and I did enjoy the little animated scene half way though. Although not really my taste in music generally, I thought the soundtrack was very good and suited the mood of the film well, although I would have like to have heard the St Trinian's original theme at the beginning of the film, if even for a few moments.

    I was over all very happy with the film and am glad I went to see it, it ticked most of the boxes which I wanted and rarely let itself down.
    5ic2

    Good in parts

    Mixed views like the mixed reviews really.

    Firstly this is a film for the tweenies (12-15 I would have thought) though on the night we went despite the 12a certificate there were 5 and 6 year olds there. Most of the humour was for kids, though there were enough references to amuse adults and lots of references to other films.

    Everett was superb as a the headmistress, and remembering that this was slapstick, absolutely fine. Not so convinced by Colin Firth, but he was OK. Russell Brandt seemed nervous. Otherwise everone else played their roll perfectly. The young actors were splendid.

    As stated, a good film for young teenagers who can identify with the schoolgirl antics, and in our cinema they were laughing from the beginning.

    Not a patch on the originals? Well different. The originals were 40 to 50 years ago and they were made in a different age. I like them, but do they appeal to 12 and 15 year olds today? This is the problem with remakes, we always compare them with the "classic" and find them wanting.

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    • Trivia
      There are many references to Orgueil et préjugés (1995). For example: Fritton's dog is Mr D'Arcy, one of the girls mentions Colin Firth, Colin Firth dripping in water after falling into the unused fountain and Sir Stephen Fry asking the question "Which book was originally titled "First Impressions" (A: Pride and Prejudice).
    • Goofs
      The volume of a sphere is not pi * r^3 and Stephen Fry must surely know that.
    • Quotes

      Kelly: [the girls are trying to decide what to steal to save their school from foreclosure] What about that?

      Kelly: [Points at copy of "Girl With Pearl Earring"]

      Chelsea, Chloe, Peaches: [Gasp] Oh my God.

      Chelsea: You want to steal Scarlett Johansson?

      Kelly: You are so blonde, Chelsea.

    • Crazy credits
      In the end credits, there is a credit which reads "MISS EVERETT'S COSTUMES BY..."
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: New York, I Love You/Trucker/Damned United/St. Trinian's/Where the Wild Things Are (2009)
    • Soundtracks
      Theme to St Trinian's
      Written by Charlie Mole

      Lyrics by Ali Thompson

      Performed by Girls Aloud

      Courtesy of Fascination Records

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 2007 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • St. Trinian's
    • Filming locations
      • Park Place, Remenham, Berkshire, England, UK(St. Trinian's school)
    • Production companies
      • Ealing Studios
      • Entertainment Film Distributors
      • Fragile Films
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    • Budget
      • £7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $29,068,027
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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