Mathieu discovers the boys being ruthlessly punished by the headmaster Rachin (On discovering the boys singing rude songs about him, Mathieu forms a plan: he will teach them to sing and form a choir as a form of discipline.

The story is inspired by the origin of the boys' choir The Little Singers of Paris.

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.

With Gérard Jugnot, François Berléand, Jean-Baptiste Maunier, Kad Merad.

Les Choristes: Le making of (Video 2004) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. LES CHORISTES (Los chicos del coro) MÚSICA I EDUCACIÓ Proposta didàctica de Pere Caminal i Ramon Breu SINOPSI L’any 1949, Clément Mathieu, professor de música en atur, comença a treballar com a vigilant en un internat de reeducació de menors. Video . 1 / Audio . Secrétaire Un appel de France. Les Choristes (a french movie) What can I say about the movie.... well it reminds me about an english movie, To Sir with Love - a movie with a similar plot. A Mathieu li sap … Loge d’artiste On frappe à la porte Pierre Morhange Oui? C’est urgent. 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). The final scene (in the past again) shows Mathieu waiting for his bus after being fired. Despite this, Rachin refuses to accept Mondain back at the school. Images . The Chorus (French: Les Choristes) is a 2004 French drama film directed by Christophe Barratier. Opposing the school’s strict methods of controlling the students, Mathieu begins to use music to affect change in the rowdy and ill-natured boys. 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. While touring large French choirs to choose the one to record the film's soundtrack, they discovered the 12-year-old In the United States, the film was shown at multiple film festivals—including the The film had a worldwide gross of $83,580,890 including $3,635,164 in the United States and Canada,In 2017, Christophe Barratier adapted the movie as a musical for the The director was keen that the role of the young Pierre Morhange should be played by a real singer, and the search for him was tedious. Mathieu discovers that another boy, Corbin, stole the money that Mondain was accused of taking.
1 / 02. Mathieu, a frustrated musician who serves as the dean of discipline. He plans to help her son win a scholarship to the The Countess, a sponsor of the school, finds out about the choir; they perform before her and others, and Morhange enchants the audience with his solo. Previous Next Hide Grid. While they are out, Mondain returns and Back in the present, the adult Morhange finishes reading the diary and recounts what happened afterwards: he won his scholarship to the conservatory, and Rachin was fired after his fellow teachers exposed his abusive discipline. Co-written by Barratier and Philippe Lopes-Curval [ fr], it is an adaptation of the 1945 film A Cage of Nightingales (La Cage aux rossignols). “Les Choristes” tells the story of Pierre Morhange, a student with undiscovered musical talent, and Mssr. Les Choristes . It starts with a conductor, … Previous Next Show Grid. Pierre Morhange Oui mais, après le concert. Mathieu, Pépinot relates, continued to give music lessons quietly for the rest of his life. 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 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. Pépinot finally got his wish, for he and Mathieu left on a Saturday, and Mathieu raised him.