Director:Christophe Barratier
Performer:Gérard Junior Clovis Korniak Cade Maillard Nora Anazeder Pierre Richard Jacques Behan
Director Christophe Barati once again interpreted the story of the choir after his work "Springtime of the Cowherd". With its nostalgic mood and passionate characters, it erected a French monument to the common people. Once it was released, it once again achieved box office success. The film takes place from 1935 to 1937. At that time, it was the peak period of the "frontline" (popular fnt) movement, and the International Trade Union (io) led the working class to obtain national legitimacy for the first time. Under the leadership of a group of activists, a series of labor interest struggle movements began in society at that time. Labor-management relations have become more tense than ever. Amid widespread pressure and calls for reform, many workers did receive improved benefits and benefits. However, in many places, instead of improving workers' conditions, workers were plunged into even more difficult conditions due to factory closures and the Great Depression. The protagonist of the film, the theater stage manager Bigu (played by Gerard Junod), is one of those who was deeply affected. To make matters worse, his wife also betrayed him at this time and ran away with another man, leaving him and his son alone. Unexpectedly, because his son went to the street to play the accordion and performed as a performer, he himself accused him of being unable to support him, and his son was forcibly taken away by the administrative agency. At the same time, the theater where Bigu worked was also closed down by local officials, and he fell completely into despair. If Bigu chose to end it at this time, there would be nothing to say about the story. The drama is that he did not choose to sink after being hit. On the contrary, he regained his fighting spirit and wanted to organize a drama performance to cheer himself up. Life. So he found Jack Jackett, an eccentric singing and dancing boy who was also unemployed, and Emil, an idealistic young man. Then they began to repair the dilapidated theater themselves and organized a group of unemployed young people to join them. And unexpectedly found Du Si, an excellent actress. No one who participated in this performance received any compensation, but everyone was equally enthusiastic. Because of this performance, many people have regained hope in their lives.