It All Starts Today

It All Starts Today

117 mins | Drama | March 12, 1999

Set in a forlorn mining town near Valencienne in the north of France, the story is about one man's struggle to bring life to his once prosperous village and its inhabitants. Philippe Torreton, who won a César for Best Actor with his title role in Capitaine Conan, plays Daniel, the head teacher of a nursery school in a town demoralized by unemployment. Daniel is determined against all odds to bring life to the community. When a parent who has come to pick up her children collapses at the school grounds due to alcohol abuse, and social services turns a deaf ear to all pleas for help, Daniel decides to take the law into his own hands. Despite resistance from the townspeople, in the long run his efforts are not fruitless.

It All Starts Today

117 mins | Drama | March 12, 1999

It All Starts Today
Set in a forlorn mining town near Valencienne in the north of France, the story is about one man's struggle to bring life to his once prosperous village and its inhabitants. Philippe Torreton, who won a César for Best Actor with his title role in Capitaine Conan, plays Daniel, the head teacher of a nursery school in a town demoralized by unemployment. Daniel is determined against all odds to bring life to the community. When a parent who has come to pick up her children collapses at the school grounds due to alcohol abuse, and social services turns a deaf ear to all pleas for help, Daniel decides to take the law into his own hands. Despite resistance from the townspeople, in the long run his efforts are not fruitless.
IMDb rating 7.4
Producers Canal+, TF1 Films Production, Les Films Alain Sarde, Little Bear
Original title Ça commence aujourd'hui
Directors Bertrand Tavernier
Writers Dominique Sampiero, Tiffany Tavernier, Bertrand Tavernier

Cast

Maria Pitarresi

as Valeria

Philippe Torreton

as Daniel Lefebvre

Nadia Kaci

as Samia Damouni

Véronique Ataly

as Madame Lienard

Nathalie Bécue

as Cathy

Emmanuelle Bercot

as Madame Tievot

Françoise Bette

as Madame Delacourt

Christine Citti

as Madame Beaudoin

Sylviane Goudal

as Gloria

Didier Bezace

as l'inspecteur

Kelly Mercier

as Laetitia

Betty Teboulle

as Madame Henry

Gérard Giroudon

as le maire

Marief Guittier

as la mère de Daniel

Jean-Claude Frissung

as le collègue du directeur

Thierry Gibault

as l'inspecteur de police

Philippe Meyer

as le conseiller municipal

Gerald Cesbron

as Monsieur Henry

Michelle Goddet

as la mère de l'enfant battu

Stefan Elbaum

as l'oncle de l'enfant battu

Nathalie Desprez

as Madame Bry

Françoise Miquelis

as Madame Duhem

Frédéric Richard

as Monsieur Bacheux

Johanne Cornil-Leconte

as Madame Bacheux

Lambert Marchal

as Rémi

Sylvie Delbauffe

as une femme avec un bébé

Mathieu Lenne

as Jimmy