An actor past his prime gives drama lessons to prisoners in an attempt to stage "Waiting for Godot."
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Pemeran
Kad Merad
Etienne Carboni
David Ayala
Patrick Le Querrec
Lamine Cissokho
Alex
Sofian Khammes
Kamel Ramdane
Pierre Lottin
Jordan Fortineau
Wabinlé Nabié
Moussa Traoré
Aleksandr Medvedev
Boïko
Saïd Benchnafa
Nabil Jouhari
Marina Hands
Ariane
Laurent Stocker
Stéphane
Mathilde Courcol-Rozès
Nina
Catherine Lascault
La juge
Yvon Martin
Le chef de détention
Adama Bathily
Le jeune surveillant
Brigitte Froment
Martine Le Querrec - la femme de Patrick
Vladimir Golicheff
Le frère de Jordan
Thierry de Carbonnières
Le mari de la juge
Sandie Masson
Agathe - la comédienne de La Cerisaie
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The Big Hit: A prison comedy drama about a comedy-drama being staged in a prison. This film set in France is based on a true case which occurred in Sweden, we know that the prisoners escaped but how things got to that point is teased in the drama. Étienne (Kad Merad) is a down at heel actor, works as a drama coach, reduced to teaching Maori hakas at corporate team-building events. He gets a chance to teach drama at a high security prison and the inmates involved eventually impress him with their fable dramatisations. He convinces the prison governor to allow him to put on a performance of Waiting For Godot which will be staged outside of the jail. Six months of rehearsals ensue. There are no cardboard characters here, every prisoner is unhappy in his own way. Obstacles encountered are not all heroically overcome and as Beckett would have appreciated there is lot of waiting around in prison. Great performances from Merad and the supporting cast. Directed and Co-Written by Emmanuel Courcol. 8/10.
A must see movie involving a range of emotions and qualities; funny, touching, suspenseful, dramatic, ... liberating! It demonstrates the importance of art in everyday life, the importance of theatre and acting, especially when you deel or are shackled, enclosed, devalued. The end was most fitting! Shame it is not a popular one. Un triomphe! "One day, is that not enough for you, one day he went dumb, one day I went blind, one day we'll go deaf, one day we were born, one day we shall die, the same day, the same second, is that not enough for you?" "I'm going." Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot.
This movie was great. From the opening scene to the end I was stuck looking at the screen. Every character had something special and the fact that the film it's based on true events is mind-blowing!
