The Inspection

The Inspection

Release date : September 3, 2021
Runtime : 16m
Countries of origin : France /
Original Language : French /
Production companies : Gogogo Films /
September 3, 2021 16m France Drama French More
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The Inspection is a mighty film without (luckily) any morality in the end — it is a story about what can and what cannot be told to children. A school teacher receives a visit from an educational inspector, who is trying to coherently react to the parents’ complaints. It turns out she spends too much time telling children about the horrible events of the 20th century, in particular about the Holocaust — all in contradiction to the logically drawn school curriculum. She is deeply convinced that while one cannot talk too much about the genocide of the European Jews, it is way too easy not to say enough, not to warn and not to explain.
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Florence Janas
Julia Lasserre
Patrick d'Assumçao
L'inspecteur
Isabelle Brochard
La dame au café
Antoine Caroubi
L'élève

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  • title:The Inspection
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:16m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: France ·
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Caroline Brami / Frédéric Bas /
  • Writers: Frédéric Bas · Caroline Brami ·
  • Production companies: Gogogo Films ·
  • Overview:The Inspection is a mighty film without (luckily) any morality in the end — it is a story about what can and what cannot be told to children. A school teacher receives a visit from an educational inspector, who is trying to coherently react to the parents’ complaints. It turns out she spends too much time telling children about the horrible events of the 20th century, in particular about the Holocaust — all in contradiction to the logically drawn school curriculum. She is deeply convinced that while one cannot talk too much about the genocide of the European Jews, it is way too easy not to say enough, not to warn and not to explain.
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