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My Class (2013)

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Plot

In the heart of Italy, a seasoned teacher, portrayed by esteemed actor Valerio Mastandrea, embarks on a journey to educate a class of immigrants, each carrying a world of diverse cultures and tales. My Class (2013), directed by Daniele Gaglianone, breathes life into a seemingly simple narrative, infusing it with layers of depth and nuance. Gaglianone masterfully blurs the boundaries of reality and illusion, intertwining elements of documentary and drama, to deliver a film within a film experience. The camera is both a silent observer and a storyteller, capturing the ensemble of actors and real-life immigrants as they navigate through their weekly Italian lessons. These lessons serve as a stepping stone to better employment opportunities and a chance to secure permanent residence permits. But they also become a platform for the students to share their poignant tales, highlighting their shared quest for a brighter future. Simultaneously, Gaglianone's film is an emotional roller-coaster ride, oscillating between the heart-wrenching narratives of the students and moments of light-hearted humour. Throughout their interactions, the students bridge their cultural gaps, finding unity in their shared human experience and their collective aspiration to improve their lives. The power of language becomes a thread that weaves together their diverse stories, offering a glimpse into their struggles, dreams, and determination.

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My Class is a documentary movie.

My Class is currently streaming on fuboTV.