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Monsieur Lazhar, a complex character study

Quesnel Film Club presents Canada's submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 2012 Academy Awards

Quesnel Film Club presents Feb. 2, Carib Theatre, 6:30 p.m., Monsieur Lazhar, one of the most gripping Quebecois films of the last decade.

The film has already received extraordinary attention, including Best Canadian Feature Film at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival as well as being named as Canada’s submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards.

Following the tragic and shocking death of a Montreal schoolteacher, Bachir Lazhar – a middle-aged Algerian immigrant seeking political refuge in Quebec – swiftly pursues the opportunity to fill the sudden vacancy and come to the aid of the overworked principal and students affected by the tragedy.

To these children in shock, Lazhar’s traditional teaching methods may well  provide the structure they need.

As more information about Lazhar’s own history is revealed, his struggles and experiences, make him all the better suited to guide these children into adulthood.

Monsieur Lazhar is further proof of director Philippe Falardeau’s talent for drawing out depth and precision from child actors.

The fine performances reflect the authenticity of the characters and the story illustrates how adult hypocrisy and little white lies about death can turn a child’s world upside down when fate strikes.

A complex character study of loss, innocence and imposture, Monsieur Lazhar is a resplendent and tender tale about the lessons we learn from one another, regardless of age.

Bachir has much to gain from his pupils and so do we.

Tickets for Monsieur Lazhar are $9 (adults) and $7 (seniors and students.) Film memberships included in admission.

For information on this film or Quesnel Film Club call 250-747-7422 or 250-747-3979 or visit www.quesnelfilmclub.ca.