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Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Monsieur Lazhar (12A)

The Cinema at Gloucester Guildhall continues its June programme this week with a Canadian French drama film in the form of Monsieur Lazhar

Produced by the team behind 2010’s Incendies and developed from a one-character play by Evelyne de la Cheneliere, the film centres on Bashir Lazhar (Mohamed Fellag) a 55 year old Algerian immigrant living in Montreal.  


Following the suicide of an elementary school teacher he decides to offer his services to the school as a substitute teacher.  Quickly hired to replace the deceased, not only does he find himself in an establishment in crisis but also he carries the burden of overcoming a personal tragedy. While the students goes through the healing process, and as Bashir eventually comes to be loved and respected by them,  nobody in the school is aware of Bashir's painful past...


Oscar nominated for Best Foreign Language Film, this little gem is an absolute must-see featuring strong performances from Fellag and the rest of the supporting cast. It also welcomes favourable comparisons to the likes of Laurent Catnet’s The Class (2008) and Dead Poets Society.






*TENDER AND TOUCHING...a smart screenplay, moving performances and social observations free of any political agenda* Now Magazine Toronto



*MASTERFUL! Lead actor Fellag is outstanding* Peter Howell, The Star

Check out the trailer below:


Monsieur Lazhar (12A) screens on Tuesday 26th at 2pm and 7.45pm, Wednesday 27th at 7.45pm and Thursday 28th at 7:45pm.

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