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A teacher transforms troubled boys through music. One of France's most beloved modern classics. Filmed at the Château de Ravel. Music by Bruno Coulais, performed by Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc.

To prepare a paper on the 2004 French film Les Choristes (The Chorus), you can structure your analysis around its portrayal of transformative education, the healing power of music, and the clash between authoritarianism and humanism. Les Choristes - The Chorus 2004 Fr with embedde...

His first night, he discovered a small notebook in his coat pocket — a half-finished piece of sheet music. He hummed the melody softly. A boy named Pépinot, a round-faced orphan who waited every Saturday at the gate for a father who would never come, tugged his sleeve. “What’s that noise, sir?” A teacher transforms troubled boys through music

The film follows Clément Mathieu (Gérard Jugnot), a failed musician who arrives at "Fond de l’Étang" (Bottom of the Pond), an austere boarding school for difficult boys. He faces a repressive system led by the harsh headmaster Rachin, whose "action-reaction" policy favors corporal punishment over empathy. Defying these methods, Mathieu forms a choir, discovering the hidden potential and "angel-faced" talent of students like Pierre Morhange (Jean-Baptiste Maunier). The Chorus (2004) - IMDb Music by Bruno Coulais, performed by Les Petits