The phrase is French for "a teacher unlike the others." Several French and Quebecois films fit this description, but the most acclaimed is (2011), directed by Philippe Falardeau.
Drama / Romance Starring: Michelle Pfeiffer, George Dzundza, Courtney B. Vance Director: John N. Smith The phrase is French for "a teacher unlike the others
The story follows Louanne Johnson (Michelle Pfeiffer), an ex-Marine who applies for a teaching job at a high school in a poor, crime-ridden area of California. She is assigned to a class of intelligent but "at-risk" students who have been rejected by the school system. Smith The story follows Louanne Johnson (Michelle Pfeiffer),
: The film is a social satire that relies on exaggerated slang and stereotypes, making it a "lighthearted, unpretentious comedy". Searching for "Kaml" ensures you aren't watching a
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