The good teachers, by Thomas Lilti


On Tuesday, February 17, at 7 p.m., we present Good teachers by Thomas Lilti, within the Pantalla BDC cycle dedicated to The strength of the collective.

In an increasingly individualistic world, The strength of the collective raises a look at the transformative power that arises when people come together. Solidarity, cooperation and community are presented as tools to generate real changes and improve society.

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SYNOPSIS

Benjamin (Vincent Lacoste), a PhD student without a scholarship or a clear future, accepts a position as a substitute teacher of mathematics at an institute outside Paris. Without training or experience, he faces a fragile educational system, marked by a lack of resources and institutional pressure. In the midst of tensions, shared routines and borderline situations, he will discover the value of collective work and the teaching profession. Alongside a diverse group of teachers, his vocation will begin to take shape.

Good teachersby Thomas Lilti, is a choral dramatic comedy that humanely and rigorously portrays the day-to-day life of teachers. Far from melodrama or epic, the film opts for a close look, focused on the relationships within the cloister and the structural difficulties of the system. Lilti shares the lead with balance and builds a fluid and empathetic narrative, with solid performances from Vincent Lacoste, Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Cluzet.

Direction: Thomas Lilti

Genre: Comedy Drama

Duration: 101 min.

Year: 2023

Country: France

Original version in French.

Subtitled in Catalan.

Recommended age: over 7 years

Category Screen: solidarity and cooperation in times of crisis.



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