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Profesor Lazhar

Título original: Monsieur Lazhar
  • 2011
  • 7
  • 1h 35min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,5/10
22 mil
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Mohamed Fellag in Profesor Lazhar (2011)
An Algerian immigrant substitue teacher is brought into a middle school classroom whose students are shaken by their instructor's suicide.
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En una escuela primaria de Montreal, una inmigrante argelina es contratada para reemplazar a una maestra que se suicidó en su salón de clases. Mientras ayuda a sus estudiantes a lidiar con s... Leer todoEn una escuela primaria de Montreal, una inmigrante argelina es contratada para reemplazar a una maestra que se suicidó en su salón de clases. Mientras ayuda a sus estudiantes a lidiar con su dolor, se revela su propia pérdida.En una escuela primaria de Montreal, una inmigrante argelina es contratada para reemplazar a una maestra que se suicidó en su salón de clases. Mientras ayuda a sus estudiantes a lidiar con su dolor, se revela su propia pérdida.

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    • Philippe Falardeau
  • Guión
    • Philippe Falardeau
    • Evelyne de la Chenelière
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    • Mohamed Fellag
    • Sophie Nélisse
    • Émilien Néron
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    22 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Philippe Falardeau
    • Guión
      • Philippe Falardeau
      • Evelyne de la Chenelière
    • Reparto principal
      • Mohamed Fellag
      • Sophie Nélisse
      • Émilien Néron
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    • 139Reseñas de críticos
    • 82Metapuntuación
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    • Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
      • 30 premios y 14 nominaciones en total

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    Mohamed Fellag
    Mohamed Fellag
    • Bachir Lazhar
    • (as Fellag)
    Sophie Nélisse
    Sophie Nélisse
    • Alice L'Écuyer
    Émilien Néron
    Émilien Néron
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    Danielle Proulx
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    Francine Ruel
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    Sophie Sanscartier
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    Nicole-Sylvie Lagarde
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    André Robitaille
    André Robitaille
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      • Philippe Falardeau
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      • Philippe Falardeau
      • Evelyne de la Chenelière
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    7maximkong

    Worthy entry for Oscar 2012 (Foreign)

    This film has what it takes to be one of the 5 entries in Oscar 2012 foreign film category. Unlike another french film 'un class', Monsieur Lazhar deals with the issue of moving on from a tragic event, to continue carrying out the role of teaching schoolchildren.

    I am only half correct to say that this movie deals with the healing process, because while it seems to be that way, observers will realize that it is not quite possible to heal the wounds of all parties, due to bureaucracy, conflicts and cultural differences. And it is not possible to pretend that nothing has happened either. What I find fascinating about this film is that it chose not to be too ambitious in finding a good conclusion, but introduces all the elements of restraint and helplessness by the characters.

    However, the movie offered surprises especially in the development of certain characters. Even though I disagreed with some of the support methods carried out (the movie sometimes forget these kids were below 12 years old) and I would have hoped to see more positive aftermath from the movie, the ending was very satisfying, when Lazhar, given the compromising situation, decides to give his classroom something that their previous teacher failed to do.
    8DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Monsieur Lazhar

    It was just in today's newspaper where it was reported that teachers here would be given a code of conduct which they have to adhere to. I can only guess what these guidelines are and perhaps how strait-jacketed they will be in reducing the teacher to being a pure administrator and educator, without vested personal emotions to his or her class, something that only a robot or cyborg can deliver, lessons without emotion. And it's uncanny that this was also one of the themes being featured in this Canadian-French movie, a powerful tale revolving around a makeshift teacher and his students, moving from a period of confusion, blame and tragedy, toward reconciliation and healing for both parties.

    I'm pretty sure all of us have a favourite teacher, or teachers, throughout our education in schools and institutions, and I bet it is likely that they all happen to be very personable and approachable, not to mention dedicated and committed to seeing that their students do well. They have their own style, and despite some little oddities, are never lacking in effort and desire to teach, and impart knowledge. They may not adhere to the school's culture, and at times may even do things to the contrary of established rules, but save for the few bad hats with ulterior motives, there's no short of innovation in their lessons, or in this instance, somewhat trying to instill some old school techniques into a class that is comfortable with new methods of learning.

    Beginning in very grim terms, this Canadian nomination for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards has an elementary school student in Montreal chance upon his teacher's body, being hung from a pipe in their classroom in an apparent suicide. Why she had to do this, which is quite deliberate and knowing jolly well who would find her, is left to be debated, as the screenplay moves to deal with the aftermath of this tragedy, where a psychologist got hired for regular counselling sessions with that teacher's class, and any other school person who needed someone to talk to. For the principal, priority remains in getting a replacement teacher, and he comes in the form of the titular Lazhar (Mohamed Fellaq), who walked in to offer his services, having an impressive educator's record.

    But there's more to Monsieur Lazhar as we would soon find out, as one of the rare male figures in a school led predominantly by female educators. Tragedy seems to connect teacher and class together, and through their semester together, learn how to cope with their demons in their own ways. The relationship building between teacher and student is just about what's best about this moving drama, in addition to having to tackle some politics of the day, especially when Lazhar administers some vigilante styled discipline of his own, before being lectured to stick to the code of conduct and guidelines. Which mirrors how power has shifted these days from teachers, once feared in the classroom, to the students and protective parents who will have no qualms at taking on the teacher, principal and anyone else in the educational hierarchy.

    Mohamed Fellaq puts in a superb performance as the titular character, and we share in his earnest efforts at doing his best despite not being what he truly is., and grieve with him during his most personal of times during the movie. writer-director Philippe Falardeau (who also did It's Not Me, I Swear!) adopts a somewhat documentary feel when dealing with scenes involving the classroom, sort of reminiscent of the Cannes Film Festival 2008 Palme d'Or winner The Class, with a myriad of student characters performed by very charismatic young actors and actresses boasting naturalness in their delivery, that it makes it seem like a real class rather than a rehearsed one. It is this interaction, as well as painful revelation, that makes Monsieur Lazhar a little heart-wrenching to sit through.
    9soncoman

    The Power of One

    Canada's entry for 2012's Best Foreign Language Film Oscar, "Monsieur Lazhar" is a quiet, sweet and deceptively simple film that tells the story of Bachir Lazhar, an Algerian refugee who offers his services as a substitute teacher for an elementary school class that has lost its teacher. The circumstances of the teacher's death, the students' and staff's reaction to it, and Lazhar's own back-story combine to create a compelling film that has a lot to say about the barriers we place between ourselves and our children today.

    Mohammd Fellag, an Algerian comedian, writer and humorist, portrays Monsieur Lazhar, and is surrounded by an exceptional cast of juvenile actors, led by Sophie Nelisse and Emilien Neron. The performances in this film are uniformly superb which, given the subject matter, is quite an accomplishment (particularly for the young actors portraying the classmates.)

    Lazhar's attempts to deal with his students' grief, their cultural and educational differences, the rigid requirements of an educational system, and his own difficulties and loss all culminate in a final scene of incredible power and emotion - the power of one person to connect with another, the power of one act to convey incredible meaning.

    "Monsieur Lazhar" is worthy of the honors it has received and worth a trip to the theatre.

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    10richard-1967

    A perfect movie about loss and hope

    What happens when a class of 6th graders loses their beloved teacher to suicide? What happens when an Algerian immigrant applies to be their new teacher in a culture he is just beginning to understand? What is behind the teacher's stillness, his smile and his sad eyes? This film is a beautiful rendering of a stage play about love and loss, but also about hope. In this wonderfully-told story, the hope isn't trite, contrived or artificial. It's something you almost have to feel. It comes from the growing relationship between this strange teacher in a strange land, and his student children, so in need of his help.

    The movie's cast is rich with great acting, by the kids of course, but here, if anything, they're outshone by Algerian actor Mohamed Fellag, whose face tells 1000 stories about where he has been and, perhaps, where he hopes to go.

    The only things not perfect are the characters, for this writer and director have been too careful to give them - even the "best" of the children - no flaws. They are all more good than bad, but also complex in their own way, suffering the loss of one teacher and the growing pains of learning to learn from another.

    This film gets my vote for Best Foreign Language Film, even over the excellent A Separation. Don't miss it!
    9andyadamson1

    Beautiful Humanist Film

    Saw this last night as part of a Canadian Film Festival. It's a real gem that negotiates it's way around trauma and intimacy with tact while never preaching. It's a true humanist film in that it attempts to deal with the real issues of being a human being in a realistic and sympathetic way. I'm a fan of Ken Loach, but at times he can make his films too didactic. This movie never does that. The performances are universally excellent and it's open ended structure allows you to go away with multiple endings to think through. I wanted to know so much more about Mr Lazhar after the story ends. Similar to A Separation in many ways and also its equal.

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      Based on the stage play Bashir Lazhar by Evelyne de la Chenelière. The playwright appears in the movie as Alice's mother.
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      Featured in The 84th Annual Academy Awards (2012)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de mayo de 2012 (España)
    • País de origen
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      • Francés
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      • Árabe
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      • Montreal, Quebec, Canadá
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      • 2.009.517 US$
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • 112.190 US$
      • 15 abr 2012
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      • 9.074.711 US$
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