Upon arrival, Pierre is shocked by the harsh conditions and the misbehavior of the students. He decides to create a choir, hoping to bring some discipline and joy to the students' lives. Initially, the students are reluctant to participate, but Pierre's enthusiasm and unorthodox teaching methods slowly win them over.
The movie also spawned a renewed interest in choral music in France, with many schools and community groups establishing choirs inspired by the film. Les Choristes - The Chorus 2004 Fr with embedde...
"Les Choristes" received widespread critical acclaim upon its release. The movie was praised for its authentic portrayal of troubled teenagers, its uplifting story, and the performances of the cast. The film was a commercial success, grossing over $40 million worldwide. Upon arrival, Pierre is shocked by the harsh
The movie takes place in the late 1990s at the troubled La Pelonne boarding school in France. The school is known for its strict rules and high dropout rate. The story follows Pierre Morhac (played by Gérard Kilianski), a former music teacher who has lost his passion for music after a painful divorce. He takes a job at La Pelonne, hoping to find a fresh start. The movie also spawned a renewed interest in
As the choir begins to take shape, Pierre faces resistance from the school's strict headmistress, Françoise (played by Françoise Fabian). However, he perseveres, and the choir starts to perform, eventually competing in a regional music competition.