Box Office: The Class Struggle by Michel Leclerc

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Sofia, a lawyer of Maghreb origin, and Paul, an eternal adolescent who remains faithful to the libertarian convictions of his youth, leave their Parisian apartment for a house in Bagnolet (Seine-Saint-Denis).

In this suburb, they are convinced, social diversity will foster the development of their family.

When Corentin, their son, joins the local public school, his parents are disillusioned.

Community segregation, insecurity in schools, the ideal of education for all collapsing… Without resorting to stigmatization or ridicule, Michel Leclerc tackles explosive subjects and refuses to adhere to “political correctness.”

Michel Leclerc has a knack for crafting comedies rich in meaning. By depicting the myriad troubles where his secular and republican principles face the realities of sensitive neighborhoods, the filmmaker signs an original comedy that, beneath its lighthearted tone, offers serious food for thought.

Edouard Baer is irresistible as a rock dinosaur, both grandiose and pathetic. As for Leila Bekhti, she passionately defends her character.

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