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Broadway Cinema
Friday 6 December 2019 | 5.30pm - 7.45pm
Standard Ticket Price Applies
Part of the French Film Festival on Tour 2019
As a young woman growing up in the Paris suburb of Créteil, Neïla Salah dreamed of becoming a lawyer. Enrolled at the renowned Assas Law School in Paris, on her first day she runs up against Pierre Mazard, a professor known for his provocative behaviour and misconduct. To redeem himself, he agrees to prep Neïla for a prestigious public speaking contest. Cynical and demanding, Pierre might become the mentor she needs... But to do that, both of them will have to rise above their prejudices.
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