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Three female tourists have their eyes opened while visiting the poverty-stricken and dangerous world of 1980s Haiti. Read more
| Starring | Charlotte Rampling, Karen Young, Louise Portal, Menothy Cesar |
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| Director | Laurent Cantet |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
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Three female tourists have their eyes opened while visiting the poverty-stricken and dangerous world of 1980s Haiti.
| Starring | Charlotte Rampling, Karen Young, Louise Portal, Menothy Cesar |
|---|---|
| Director | Laurent Cantet |
| Studio | SODA PICTURES |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 45 mins LOVEFiLM Instant: 1 hr 43 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama, World Cinema |
| Language | DVD: English, French LOVEFiLM Instant: English, French |
| Subtitles | DVD: English LOVEFiLM Instant: English |
| Released | Production year: 2006 To Watch Online: LOVEFiLM Instant: 28 Jan 2010 To Rent: DVD: 27 Sep 2010 |
| Watch now | Included in all packages with LOVEFiLM Instant. Subscribe. |
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We caught up with award-winning French director Laurent Cantet, on a stop off in London on his way to the Oscars to talk about his Cannes Palm d’Or winning, Academy award-nominated film The Class. A hard-hitting, frank look at the complexities of life in an inner-city Parisian secondary school, inspired by the book written by teacher-turned-writer-turned-actor François BĂ©gaudeau. It’s an incredible story from script to screen and Laurent talked us through it. LOVEFiLM: First off, I Read more