
Chorus (original title: Les Choristes) is a 2004 French feature film directed by Christophe Barratier. The screenplay was written by Georges Chaperot, René Wheeler, and Noël-Noël. The genres of the film are drama, music, and comedy. The original score was composed by Bruno Coulais. The main roles are played by Gérard Jugnot (Clément Mathieu), François Berléand (Headmaster Rachin), and Jean-Baptiste Maunier (student Pierre Morhange).Plot SummaryThe film is set in 1949 in France at a boarding scho
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AuThe auteur theory is a fundamental approach in the world of cinema that regards the director as the primary creative force behind a film and emphasizes their artistic identity. This perspective argues that cinema is not merely a collective process but can become a form that reflects the personal vision of specific directors. The director’s decisive role in shaping narrative style, thematic concerns, visual language, and mise-en-scène imbues their films with a distinctive identity. This approach
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