
A Lesson of Hope
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The teacher Odile Langlois starts her new job in the elementary school of a small French town. She is elegant and mysterious - but most of all, she is very friendly to her new students, whose confidence she gains so quickly. On the contrary, however, Odile's unconventional, alternative way of teaching does not appeal to some colleagues and parents who do everything to get rid of the young teacher ...
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fr
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Évelyne Bouix
Odile Langlois

Jean Carmet
Le directeur

Michel Duchaussoy
Fraipoint

Tom Novembre
Jean Castelli

Nelly Borgeaud
Mme Leprince

Annick Alane
Mlle Maroge

Marianne Groves
Braduelle

Sam Karmann
M. Lanoselle
Pierre-Alexis Hollenbeck
Quintarre

Christian Bouillette
L'inspecteur

Yves Collignon
Monsieur Brotteux
Michel Dussin
(uncredited)
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