10-year-old Anna arrives in the middle of the school year, disrupting the daily life of her CM2 class. After taking a soccer ball to the head, Anna realizes that the geography of the playground is designed to favor boys, while girls are relegated to the sides.
Anna and her new friends, Niels, Lou and Zoe, have to stop it at all costs. And in the middle of the ensuing war is Nathan, the headmaster’s son… Between Anya and Nathan, then unknown feelings arise…
La Cour is available from 23 September to 28 December 2022 on Arte.tv and airs on Friday 30 September 2022 on the Arte channel from 20:55.
14-year-old Lucy Loste Berset plays the role of Anna. Before La cour, the public was able to discover it in Christophe Baratier’s Le temps des Secrets. He will soon be seen in Bardo, directed by Daniel and Christopher Thompson. Her parents are played by Lizzie Broschere (La Belle Époque, Les Rivières Pourpres Season 3) and Jeremy Laherte (You Deserve Love, Notre Dame is Burning).
Clotilde Curau plays Lawrence, the school’s headmistress, while Silver Jacot plays Nathan, her son and Anne’s friend, in Cannes. Finally, Giannis Buzian (I’ll Go to the End of My Dreams, You Deserve Love) lends his qualities to Vincent, one of the supervisors.
The actress, director, screenwriter and producer Hafsia Hertz is the director of this TV movie. A César winner in 2008 (Best Young Woman of Hope) for her performance in La graine et le mule, her feature film Bonne mère won the Ensemble Prize in the Un Certain Regard selection at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. Victor Justin and Natsim. Mehtar wrote the screenplay.
La cour won the ADAMI Best Director and Young Woman of Hope Award for Lucie Loste Berset at the 2022 La Rochelle Arts Festival.
For her first performance at Arte, Hafsia Herzi signs an important TV movie that is full of naturalness. Here, the audience crosses this playground at school level. In the hands of their first emotions and in full discovery of the second, the law of the strongest operates in this game and meeting places, which are governed by rules that Anna, who used to study in Australia, does not understand. logic.
Disagreeing with the seats automatically assigned by some hostile comrades, our little hero clashes with his peers. Along with some of his classmates, he experiences bullying, a societal theme that is increasingly highlighted these days. These wars, generally futile in the eyes of the adult characters, are nonetheless vital to the main character concerned.
In La cour, girls and boys are constantly pitted against each other, and the theme of space is everywhere. Football players are kings and other minorities are left out. If a group member approaches a rival, his loyalty is called into question. Anna (one “losers“) and Nathan (one “on foot“) experience when their respective friends discover they have a secret garden…
Accused of treason, they will then become nothing more and nothing less than the Romeo and Juliet of the institution. The tension during the school trip is such that Anna decides to run away into the woods in the middle of the night…thus making the danger of life and death real in the eyes of her parents. Among them, director Laurence (Clotilda Curau) is helpless in the face of growing hostility between the youth and the elders.
With a refreshing interpretation, the talented young actors of this fiction beautifully portray a carefree childhood. Between self-affirmation and the desire to belong to a group, Hafsia Hertz describes on screen the crucial issues she experienced during this period of her life.
As for the “adults” of the actress, Clotilda Curraugh is very convincing in this role of an old woman, both professionally and personally, as Laurence is Nathan’s mother. Djanis Bouzyani brings all his humor to the scenes, and Lizzie Broschere and Jeremy Laher accurately portray Anna’s parents, who are in crisis after a life change.
La cour is a successful, good and beautiful TV movie that you should not miss.
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