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Y aura pas école demain is a quirky little comedy that dances around the absurdity of small-town bureaucracy and the resilience of community. Antoine Moreau, the proud mayor, is really something—he’s got this infectious enthusiasm about reopening the school, but it’s all teetering on the edge because, well, three kids just isn't enough. The pacing is laid-back, almost leisurely, which lets you soak in the atmosphere of the quaint village. You get these delightful moments of awkwardness and charm that shine through the performances. Not a lot of frills here—just solid storytelling that captures the challenges of rural life. The practical effects are minimal, but the character interactions are where the film really finds its heart.
Quirky small-town comedyFocuses on community themesLight-hearted yet poignant narrative
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