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Bad Spelling (Les Fautes D'Orthographe) 2006

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Bad Spelling (Les Fautes D'Orthographe)
Cast
Damien Jouillerot, Carole Bouquet, Olivier Gourmet, Anthony Decadi, Khalid Maadour, Arnaud Giovaninetti, Deborah Grall
Director
Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
Producer
Dominique Barneaud, Nicolas Blanc, Blanche Guichou, Patrick Sobelman
Writer
Philippe Lasry, Jean-Jacques Zilbermann
Duration
01:30:00
Release
Friday November 10 2006
Genres
Drama, Comedy
Distributor
Cinefile

Synopsis

At a French boarding school for troubled youth in the early 1970s, the headmaster and his wife decide that their son Daniel, who is 15 years old but looks younger, should finally go live in the dorm with all the other students, as they do not want it to seem Daniel is receiving any special treatment. Daniel is now faced with the challenge of earning the trust and respect of the other students, who all come from troubled backgrounds.

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