
The Class
Drama
Overview
Teacher and novelist François Bégaudeau plays a version of himself as he negotiates a year with his racially mixed students from a tough Parisian neighborhood.
Top Cast


François Bégaudeau
François Bégaudeau
François Marin, head teacher
François Bégaudeau
François Marin, head teacher


Arthur Fogel
Arthur Fogel
Arthur, student
Arthur Fogel
Arthur, student


Damien Gomes
Damien Gomes
Damien, student
Damien Gomes
Damien, student


Esmeralda Ouertani
Esmeralda Ouertani
Esmeralda, student
Esmeralda Ouertani
Esmeralda, student


Rachel Regulier
Rachel Regulier
Khoumba, student
Rachel Regulier
Khoumba, student


Louise Grinberg
Louise Grinberg
Louise, student
Louise Grinberg
Louise, student


Rabah Nait Oufella
Rabah Nait Oufella
Rabah, student
Rabah Nait Oufella
Rabah, student


Franck Keïta
Franck Keïta
Souleyman, student
Franck Keïta
Souleyman, student
Agame Malembo-Emene
Agame Malembo-Emene
Agame, student
Agame Malembo-Emene
Agame, student
Angélica Sancio
Angélica Sancio
Angélica, student
Angélica Sancio
Angélica, student
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