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Kindergarten
1948. Madeleine is the headmistress of a kindergarten in Ménilmontant. Dr Libois, the school doctor, is very close to her heart. When Rose, a new helper comes to the school, Libois is impressed at once by her understanding of the little ones and her dedication to them. Little by little, Libois grows fond of Rose while becoming estranged from Madeleine. He eventually marries Rose.
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Plot Summary
In 1930s Germany, a devoted teacher, Father Andreas, risks his life to protect Jewish children from the encroaching Nazi regime. As the political climate darkens, he becomes involved in a clandestine network, ultimately making a heroic sacrifice to ensure the safety of his young charges.
Critical Reception
A powerful and somber drama, 'Kindergarten' was recognized for its courageous portrayal of resistance against Nazi tyranny and its emotional impact. Critics lauded its sensitive direction and the strong performances of its cast, particularly Fredric March as the self-sacrificing priest.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moving depiction of moral courage in the face of oppression.
Fredric March delivers a standout performance as a selfless priest.
A stark and emotionally resonant anti-war statement.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's profound emotional impact and its critical message against intolerance.
Fun Fact
The film was originally titled 'The Big City' before being changed to 'Kindergarten' to better reflect its thematic content.
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