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La journée de la jupe (2008)

La journée de la jupe (2008)
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A troubled and emotionally fragile woman finds herself at the center of a firestorm, in this gut-wrenching psychological drama from France. Screen veteran Isabelle Adjani (Les Soeurs Brontë, Ishtar) stars as Sonia Bergerac, an instructor at a school for "difficult" children. As if that role were not demanding enough, Sonia's husband suddenly and inexplicably leaves her, and she encounters considerable problems adjusting to her work environment. She thus finds herself careening toward a nervous breakdown, with seemingly no way to stop. Compounding matters is Sonia's decision to buck the principal's rule of no skirts for female teachers, a policy she resents. Sonia's world explodes into chaos one afternoon when she discovers a gun in one of her students' bags. Acting spontaneously and indignantly, she seizes it and fires an accidental shot, wounding one pupil's leg. The incident gets misread and draws untoward attention, and before long parents, politicians, law officers and the media surround the school and turn an unfortunate incident into a full-blown hostage crisis that may well push Sonia over the edge of sanity. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Starring:
Isabelle AdjaniDenis Podalydès, (more)
Director(s):
Jean-Paul Lilienfeld
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of La journée de la jupe

A troubled and emotionally fragile woman finds herself at the center of a firestorm, in this gut-wrenching psychological drama from France. Screen veteran Isabelle Adjani (Les Soeurs Brontë, Ishtar) stars as Sonia Bergerac, an instructor at a school for "difficult" children. As if that role were not demanding enough, Sonia's husband suddenly and inexplicably leaves her, and she encounters considerable problems adjusting to her work environment. She thus finds herself careening toward a nervous breakdown, with seemingly no way to stop. Compounding matters is Sonia's decision to buck the principal's rule of no skirts for female teachers, a policy she resents. Sonia's world explodes into chaos one afternoon when she discovers a gun in one of her students' bags. Acting spontaneously and indignantly, she seizes it and fires an accidental shot, wounding one pupil's leg. The incident gets misread and draws untoward attention, and before long parents, politicians, law officers and the media surround the school and turn an unfortunate incident into a full-blown hostage crisis that may well push Sonia over the edge of sanity. ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
87 mins

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Director(s):
Jean-Paul Lilienfeld
Writer(s):
Jean-Paul Lilienfeld
Producer(s):
Benedicte LesageAriel Askenazi
Categories:
ForeignDrama
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    Martha S.

    Reviewers of this film seem to have totally missed the themes of racial prejudice and bullying. As a teacher, I can relate. This film offers a compelling argument against arming teachers. Proponents of arming teachers have not given any thought about unintended consequences. This film is anything but boring.

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    Gaspar M.

    Muddled French film dealing with a myriad of subjects some timely and others as old as time. Good performance by Isabelle Adjani, otherwise skip it.

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    Xavier L.

    This movie has so much power , it hurt. Every character is an helpless victim of a society full of prejudice, machismo, religious integrism and cultural identity loss. A poignant and disturbing snap shop of a 3rd French generation of immigrants' s life. Isabelle Adjani pull off a beautiful act portraying a teacher on a verge of nervous breakdown- A must see even if the movie direction could have been better-

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