In the French countryside of 1949, the musician Clement (played by Gerard Junho) became an assistant teacher at a boys' boarding school nicknamed "Tan[Expand All]
In the French countryside of 1949, the musician Clement (played by Gerard Junho) became an assistant teacher at a boys' boarding school nicknamed "Tang Di". Most of the students in the school are troublesome problem children. Corporal punishment is common here. The school principal (played by Francois Berleon) only cares about his own future and is cruel and high-pressure. Clement, with a calm personality, attempted to improve this situation in his own way. He re-composed musical works, organized a choir, and decided to use music to open the closed hearts of his students. However, things did not go smoothly. Clement discovered that his student Pierre Moanci (played by Jean-Baptiste Monier) had an extraordinary musical talent. But having grown up in a single-parent family, he was extremely sensitive and withdrawn. How to bring out Pierre's musical talent was a headache for Clement. At the same time, his relationship with Pierre's mother gradually became delicate.[Collapse]