
The Lesson
Drama
Overview
The Lesson tells the story of Zane, a devoted teacher mentoring the senior class in a Latvian high school. She tries to live her life in the most meaningful way possible. She takes her mission as a teacher seriously, and works hard to help her students develop their talents. Even so, as a younger teacher it’s hard for Zane to keep her distance from the class – the students soon become a sort of family to her. When she realizes she’s falling in love with one of them, the others start to feel left out. She faces a stark choice between personal happiness and the pressures of society.
Top Cast


Inga Alsiņa-Lasmane
Inga Alsiņa-Lasmane
Inga Alsiņa-Lasmane
Mārcis Klatenbergs
Mārcis Klatenbergs
Mārcis Klatenbergs
Ieva Apine
Ieva Apine
Ieva Apine


Andrey Smolyakov
Andrey Smolyakov
Andrey Smolyakov


Liena Šmukste
Liena Šmukste
Liena Šmukste


Marina Janaus
Marina Janaus
Marina Janaus


Gatis Gāga
Gatis Gāga
Gatis Gāga
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