While waiting for the next release of Treasure to Beat Nicholas in theaters on October 20, the M6 channel (which co-produced the new film) aired the live adaptation of this October 16, 2010 co-written and co-written by Laurent Trott, and co-written by Alan Sabbath. A good adaptation, moreover, is ultimately spirit and very loyal to the wonderful characters created by Sembe and Goskini.
You may not notice it, but there is a delicious little endorsement to the film. Singers. She finds herself in a line of the turbulent life of little Nicholas class who tried to channel the poor teacher (Sandrine Giberline).
At about 34’40, students practice in a choir, singing serious lies.
“Sorry … for them, I can do nothing!” None other than Corrett Jugnot. Approval for his role as Christophe Broader in front of the camera in Les Sorority, released in 2004 and was a huge theatrical success.
The actor played there for the record An unemployed music teacher accepts the position of supervisor at a rehabilitation boarding school for minors, and was determined to introduce these difficult children to music and song. His singers once sang better than little Nicholas’ friends!