The Lesson (2014 Bulgarian film) explained

The Lesson
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Director:Kristina Grozeva
Petar Valchanov
Producer:Magdelena Ilieva
Starring:Margita Gosheva
Ivan Barnev
Cinematography:Krum Rodriguez
Editing:Peter Valchanov
Distributor:Film Movement
Runtime:111 minutes[1]
Country:Bulgaria
Greece
Language:Bulgarian
Gross:$13,953[2]

The Lesson (Bulgarian: '''Урок''', translit. Urok) is a 2014 Bulgarian drama film written and directed by Kristina Grozeva and Petar Valchanov. It was screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival.[3]

Plot

A middle-school teacher with a young daughter has several stresses in her life: one of her students is a petty thief, her father has taken up with a much younger woman after his wife died, and her husband is an unemployed drunkard who has wasted her earnings, supposedly trying to fix a broken-down camper rather than making the mortgage payments on their home. It has all become too much, as the bank is uncooperative, dismissive, and rigid regarding her situation, so she resorts to drastic measures to save her home from foreclosure.

Cast

Release

The Lesson premiered at the 2014 Toronto International Film Festival on 4 September 2014 and proceeded to make its rounds at different film festivals for another year.

Critical reception

The film received generally positive reviews from critics. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an 83% rating based on 23 reviews, with an average rating of 7.33/10.[4] Metacritic reports a 68 out of 100 rating based on 7 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[5]

Awards and accolades

The Lesson was one of the three finalists for the 2015 European Parliament LUX Prize.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Lesson (15). British Board of Film Classification. 26 November 2015. 15 October 2022.
  2. Web site: The Lesson (2015) - International Box Office Results. Box Office Mojo. Internet Movie Database. 17 December 2015.
  3. Web site: TIFF Adds 'Clouds of Sils Maria' and 'Two Days, One Night,' Reveals 5 More Lineups. 28 August 2014. Indiewire.
  4. Web site: Urok (The Lesson) (2015). Rotten Tomatoes. Flixster. 7 May 2020.
  5. Web site: The Lesson reviews. Metacritic. CBS Interactive. 6 May 2020.
  6. Mediterranea, Mustang and Urok (The Lesson) to contend for the 2015 LUX Film Prize. 24 July 2015. 15 October 2022. European Parliament.