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He views the children as individuals shaped by their environment (the trauma of WWII). Mathieu chooses to respond to their misbehavior with patience and creativity rather than violence. Music as a Catalyst
Los Chicos del Coro (originally Les Choristes ) is a 2004 French musical drama directed by Christophe Barratier. Set in 1949, it tells the story of Clément Mathieu, an unemployed music teacher who becomes a supervisor at "Fond de l'Étang," a boarding school for "difficult" boys. Los Chicos del Coro
The narrative centers on the clash between two educational philosophies: He views the children as individuals shaped by
Composed by Bruno Coulais, the music became a cultural phenomenon, revitalizing interest in choral music across Europe and leading to the real-life success of the choir group Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc . Conclusion Set in 1949, it tells the story of
The film is more than just a period piece; it explores the transformative power of art and the struggle between authoritarianism and empathy. The Conflict of Pedagogy
He operates under the motto "Action – Réaction," a zero-tolerance policy that relies on physical punishment and isolation to maintain order. To him, the boys are inherently broken and beyond redemption.