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The Chorus
Set in 1940's France, a new teacher at a school for disruptive boys gives hope and inspiration.
Christophe Barratier
Casts & Crew
Gérard Jugnot
François Berléand
Kad Merad
Jean-Paul Bonnaire
Marie Bunel
Jean-Baptiste Maunier
Maxence Perrin
Grégory Gatignol
Thomas Blumenthal
Cyril Bernicot
Philippe du Janerand
Carole Weiss
Erick Desmarestz
Didier Flamand
Jacques Perrin
Simon Fargeot
Théodule Carré-Cassaigne
Armen Godel
Steve Gadler
Jacques Beyster
Paul Chariéras
Monique Ditisheim
Fabrice Dubusset
Marielle Coubaillon
Violette Barratier
Christophe Borie
Michel Caccia
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