A timpanist to fall in love with

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Movie
German title A timpanist to fall in love with
Original title Le Pion
Country of production France
original language French
Publishing year 1978
length 93 minutes
Rod
Director Christian Gion
script Christian Gion
production Jacques Bar ,
Sylvio Tabet
music Jean-Michel Caradec ,
Jean Musy
camera Lionel Legros
occupation

A Pauker for falling in love is a French film from the year 1978 with Henri Guybet and Claude Jade . The German theatrical release was March 21, 1980.

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As a moral fable, the comedy depicts the metamorphosis of the uptight substitute teacher Bertrand Barabi, who is mocked by colleagues. But piano teacher Dominique Benech, the widowed mother of his problem pupil Michel, encourages him to complete his novel under the pseudonym Bergerac : Bertrand receives the Prix ​​Goncourt for the novel Le Pion (English: The pawn in chess) . Suddenly the mocked Barabi is swarmed around while Dominique withdraws. The love story, in which Bertrand leaves the previously adored, arrogant teacher Thuillier and ends up in the arms of shy Dominique, serves the romantic aspect of comedy, the entertainment value of which is slightly tarnished by crude jokes.

criticism

“Much more amusing variant of the German drama films. (Rating: above average) "

- Adolf Heinzlmeier and Berndt Schulz in Lexicon "Films on TV", 1990

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