Expat Cinema : The Teacher’s Lounge
Réalisé parİlker Çatak
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Expat Cinema : The Teacher’s Lounge
Réalisé parİlker Çatak
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- Durée 99
- Prix 9.50 €, 7.50 €, 6.50 €, 6.00 €
- Ticket modérateur Article 27, Arsène 50
- Abonnement Carte 5 places Cinema Galeries, UGC Unlimited, Cineville Pass
Nos horaires sont mis à jour chaque lundi soir pour la semaine à venir. Aucune séance n'est prévue pour ce film actuellement.
Introduction
Nominated for an Oscar in 2024, The Teacher’s Lounge immerses us in a unique space with its own laws, which also appears as a metaphor for justice and power.
Synopsis
When one of her students is suspected of theft, teacher Carla Nowak decides to get to the bottom of it. Caught between her ideals and the school system, the consequences of her actions threaten to break her.
Nos horaires sont mis à jour chaque lundi soir pour la semaine à venir. Aucune séance n'est prévue pour ce film actuellement.
Introduction
Nominated for an Oscar in 2024, The Teacher’s Lounge immerses us in a unique space with its own laws, which also appears as a metaphor for justice and power.
Synopsis
When one of her students is suspected of theft, teacher Carla Nowak decides to get to the bottom of it. Caught between her ideals and the school system, the consequences of her actions threaten to break her.
Filmmaker İlker Çatak uses everything in the mise en scène to tell an arresting tale on morality, traversing over some complex social questions and the fragility of the institutional structures that are in place to stand for what’s considered “right”.
The Hindu
The Hindu
In school, as in life, one cannot simply close a door, keep out the bad stuff, and solve everything.
The Independent
The Independent
Few movies have more precisely recognized the fallacy of labeling schools as “safe spaces” in a world that’s turned them into ideological war zones. The kids are worth fighting for, but that fight is seldom any fairer on campus than it is beyond its borders.
Indie Wire
Indie Wire