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Drama

The Teachers' Lounge

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When one of her students is suspected of theft, teacher Carla Nowak decides to get to the bottom of the matter. Caught between her ideals and the school system, the consequences of her actions threaten to break her.

Release Date : 2023-05-04

Language :EnglishGermanPolishTurkish

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : if... ProductionsZDFARTE

Production Country : Germany

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Leonie Benesch

Character Name : Carla Nowak

Original Name : Leonie Benesch

Gender : Female

Eva Löbau

Character Name : Friederike Kuhn

Original Name : Eva Löbau

Gender : Female

Michael Klammer

Character Name : Thomas Liebenwerda

Original Name : Michael Klammer

Gender : Male

Rafael Stachowiak

Character Name : Milosz Dudek

Original Name : Rafael Stachowiak

Gender : Male

Sarah Bauerett

Character Name : Vanessa König

Original Name : Sarah Bauerett

Gender : Female

Kathrin Wehlisch

Character Name : Lore Semnik

Original Name : Kathrin Wehlisch

Gender : Female

Leonard Stettnisch

Character Name : Oskar

Original Name : Leonard Stettnisch

Gender : Male

Anne-Kathrin Gummich

Character Name : Dr. Bettina Böhm

Original Name : Anne-Kathrin Gummich

Gender : Female

Katharina M. Schubert

Character Name : Mrs. Haubrichs

Original Name : Katharina M. Schubert

Gender : Female

Uygar Tamer

Character Name : Mrs. Yılmaz

Original Name : Uygar Tamer

Gender : Female

Özgür Karadeniz

Character Name : Mr. Yılmaz

Original Name : Özgür Karadeniz

Gender : Male

Tim Porath

Character Name : Mr. Nauhaus

Original Name : Tim Porath

Gender : Female

Kersten Reimann

Character Name : Mr. Stahlmann

Original Name : Kersten Reimann

Gender : Male

Katinka Auberger

Character Name : Maren Firouza

Original Name : Katinka Auberger

Gender : Female

Canan Samadi

Character Name : Mariam Irfan

Original Name : Canan Samadi

Gender : Female

Benjamin Bishop

Character Name : Tim Boyle

Original Name : Benjamin Bishop

Gender : Male

Henriette Sievers

Character Name : Teacher with Coffee

Original Name : Henriette Sievers

Gender : Male

Johanna Götting

Character Name : Krissi

Original Name : Johanna Götting

Gender : Female

Jade Nadarajah

Character Name : Mitra

Original Name : Jade Nadarajah

Gender : Male

Goya Rego

Character Name : Paul

Original Name : Goya Rego

Gender : Male

Yaw Boah-Amponsem

Character Name : Yaw

Original Name : Yaw Boah-Amponsem

Gender : Male

Oskar Zickur

Character Name : Lukas

Original Name : Oskar Zickur

Gender : Male

Antonia Luise Krämer

Character Name : Jenny

Original Name : Antonia Luise Krämer

Gender : Female

Elsa Krieger

Character Name : Hatice

Original Name : Elsa Krieger

Gender : Female

Vincent Stachowiak

Character Name : Tom

Original Name : Vincent Stachowiak

Gender : Male

Can Rodenbostel

Character Name : Ali

Original Name : Can Rodenbostel

Gender : Male

Padmé Hamdemir

Character Name : Jieun

Original Name : Padmé Hamdemir

Gender : Female

Lisa Marie Trense

Character Name : Luise

Original Name : Lisa Marie Trense

Gender : Female

Lotta Wriedt

Character Name : Vera

Original Name : Lotta Wriedt

Gender : Female

Nelson Pres

Character Name : Nelson

Original Name : Nelson Pres

Gender : Male

Josefine Jahn

Character Name : Josefine

Original Name : Josefine Jahn

Gender : Male

Lewe Wagner

Character Name : Markus

Original Name : Lewe Wagner

Gender : Male

Mikail Osanmaz

Character Name : Mikail

Original Name : Mikail Osanmaz

Gender : Male

Ruben Kupisch

Character Name : Ruben

Original Name : Ruben Kupisch

Gender : Male

Emma Phu

Character Name : Emma

Original Name : Emma Phu

Gender : Male

Klara Lindner-Figura

Character Name : Klara

Original Name : Klara Lindner-Figura

Gender : Male

Enno Hoppe

Character Name : Enno

Original Name : Enno Hoppe

Gender : Male

Ruby L. Kauka

Character Name : Ruby

Original Name : Ruby L. Kauka

Gender : Male

Solomon Röthig

Character Name : Solomon

Original Name : Solomon Röthig

Gender : Male

Zayana Mielke

Character Name : Zayana

Original Name : Zayana Mielke

Gender : Male

Phileas Spallek

Character Name : Phileas

Original Name : Phileas Spallek

Gender : Male

Ela Eroğlu

Character Name : Ela

Original Name : Ela Eroğlu

Gender : Female

Reviews

B

Brent Marchant

@Brent_Marchant

2024-01-21

In recent years, we’ve all seen examples of incidents that start out comparatively small but that quickly get blown all out of proportion – and unreasonably so at that. As developments emerge and explode under these conditions, they often lose all sense of rationality and soon take on lives of their own, expanding into tangential and seemingly unrelated areas that have virtually nothing to do with the event that spawned them. And, in the end, we’re left with outcomes that seem inappropriate and ill-suited to what launched these insane scenarios in the fist place. That’s what writer-director Ilker Çatak explores in his latest offering, a dramatic satire about what unexpectedly grows out of a case of petty theft in the teachers’ lounge at a German middle school. Before long, the victim in this incident (Leonie Benesch) becomes swept up in a very public dust-up that leads to her becoming a very public pariah in the eyes of her peers, her students and their parents, while those in official capacities sit on the sidelines and do virtually nothing to address the issue. The situation thus serves as a microcosmic metaphor for what’s happening on a wider scale in society at large today, drawing in such ancillary elements as racial and national prejudice, the incendiary role of the media, the impact of unsubstantiated innuendo, the protection of personal privacy, the indulgence of contemporary youth, and the sway of fake news in shaping public opinion, a rather full plate of dubious and unsavory fallout stemming from comparatively meager beginnings. While some may contend that these outcomes are somewhat exaggerated in nature, they nevertheless collectively draw attention to undeniably troubling issues desperately in need of attention in our increasingly out-of-control world, global concerns that obviously transcend national borders, all punctuated here with more than a few hefty infusions of wickedly absurdist humor. “The Teachers’ Lounge” might not appeal to everyone, but, for those who enjoy films that aren’t afraid to present biting social commentary, this should be added to your watch list. As the picture so sadly shows, even supposedly civil environments aren’t immune from the kind of social nonsense depicted here, a troubling teaching for all of us who are looking for a return to sanity in an increasingly crazy existence.

B

BornKnight

@BornKnight

2024-02-02

German drama film directed by İlker Çatak, and that is nominated for best international movie for the 96th Academy Awards. Leonie Benesch as Carla Nowak, and idealist Polish immigrant teacher have a suspicion of theft at her 1st grade school raised by one of the student towards another (immigrant Turk) student. After this incident and the reunion with the father of the boys she withstands another small theft at the teacher lounge, and after that she decides to mount a trap to confirm her suspicions putting her coat with the wallet and some money and laptop to film. The money is stolen but only the sleeve of the robber is seen - the sleeve with a unique painting that another functionary on the teacher lounge uses, and she aboard her (that is mother of another immigrant student). From this pretext the movie delves into a suspicion web mixed with xenophobia and student pro and against the late case boy that divide opinions and breaks the fragile peace that the school once had, including with some more radical students that oppose order and make false statements. The movie is engaging and the web of suspense got me till the end, and it is a nice entry to best international movie. I would rate it a 8.0 out of 10 / A - as a whole.

C

CinemaSerf

@Geronimo1967

2024-03-06

There's a spate of petty thefts going on in her junior school, so after a rather dubiously executed class search fails to deliver a culprit, the enthusiastic and maybe a little naive teacher "Miss Novak" (Leonie Benesch) sets a video trap to see if she can identify the culprit. She does, potentially, identify someone going through her pockets and headmaster "Böhm" (Anne-Katrin Gummich) now tries to deal with a scenario that rapidly spirals out of control and reveals an increasing degree of toxicity for not just this teacher, but for relationships at all levels throughout the school - as well as a fairly counter-productive environment of red-tape. We are soon facing a stand-off situation that borders on the criminal with some surprisingly potent battle lines soon drawn both inside and outside of the teacher's lounge. I had credibility issues with what happens now. It's not that the drama isn't well acted and tautly directed, indeed the young Leonard Stettnisch's portrayal of her student-cum-antagonist "Oskar" is really effective. It is just that too much of what occurs struck me as preposterous. Any procedures in place to protect teachers and pupils seems to gave been chucked under the dramatic bus and the absence of police or qualified investigative authorities here just didn't ring true as we made our way to a denouement that I felt rather underwhelmed. It's gripping, and well worth a watch - but plausible? Hmmm, I'm not so sure.

N

Norsk

@Norsk

2024-07-21

A warning: This movie is all about the journey. There is no payoff in the end so don't stick around hoping for a nice tidy conclusion. Instead, you will feel the same frustration as the teacher does which I think is exactly what the director was going for in this movie. Having that out of the way, the basic premise is a school dealing with a thief. The main character (a teacher) gets strong evidence but not conclusive proof as to who the thief is. Mayhem then ensues as the teacher's life spirals out of control.