Orchestra Class
At a tough urban music school, a dedicated violinist takes on the challenge of inspiring a new generation of students. He arrives with a practical, no-nonsense teaching style and a love for music that he hopes will rub off on a class of wary, diverse kids. The daily grind of rehearsals,... Read more
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About Orchestra Class
At a tough urban music school, a dedicated violinist takes on the challenge of inspiring a new generation of students. He arrives with a practical, no-nonsense teaching style and a love for music that he hopes will rub off on a class of wary, diverse kids. The daily grind of rehearsals, conflicting demands at home, and the stubborn rhythms of life outside the studio test everyone's patience. Yet as melodies begin to bind the group, small victories add up to bigger confidence, and friendships form across language and class lines. The film follows their strides toward discipline, curiosity, and shared performance without pretending the road is easy. The film keeps the pace steady as it artfully balances humor and grit.
Released in 2017 and directed by Rachid Hami, the film centers on a devoted violinist guiding a class at a challenging music school. The project comes from the minds of Valerie Zenatti and Guy Laurent, blending drama with warmth together.
Box office details for this title are not widely reported and no official worldwide gross is readily available for audiences. International releases are sporadic. Performance data may appear in limited markets, but it doesn't have a high profile commercial footprint.
Though not a global phenomenon, the film has a quiet resonance in its portrayal of how music school life can reflect wider social dynamics. Kad Merad and Samir Guesmi bring warmth that helps audiences see the value of mentorship. Its quiet humor truly relies on ensemble dynamics and subtle performances.
Critics highlight the film's blend of drama and light humor, anchored by a teacher's dedication and the students' growth. It emphasizes perseverance, cross cultural friendship, and the idea that music can forge community within a tough urban setting. The film invites reflection on mentorship resilience and how art helps communities.
Details
- Release Date
- November 08, 2017
- Runtime
- 1h 42m
- User Ratings
- 115 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Drama, Comedy
- Country
- France
- Studio
- UGC +2 more
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Kad Merad
Simon Daoud
Samir Guesmi
Farid Brahimi
Renely Alfred
Arnold
Tatiana Rojo
La mère d'Arnold
Slimane Dazi
Le père de Samir
Jean-Luc Vincent
Laurent
Ginger Romàn
Marie Pagès
Marc Brunet
Peretti
Shirel Nataf
Yaël
Anaïs Meiringer
Lola
Director: Rachid Hami
Written by: Valerie Zenatti, Guy Laurent