The English Lesson (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
June 16, 2016

Original Title:
The English Lesson

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Blue John Productions

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 20

Not only will computers rob us of our dignity, but also our very core.

Set ten years in the future, Virgil, an English Language Steward (not teacher) works in a school which achieves 100 hundred per cent success rate. Dressed in a red hooded outfit which suggests his low rank, Virgil has been employed to assist the efficient auto-prof: a computerised English instructor. The machine unleashes utilitarian English classes pitched way below its students' levels in order to guarantee passes and maintain the school's reputation. Virgil becomes taken by a student, Marie, who somehow manages to stir him from the drudgery of his apathetic classroom role. He fails one of the student's test in his class and is ordered by his superiors to amend the score if he wishes to keep his position, taking into account the dwindling jobs market. He is bullied, harassed and intimated into complying with a system that is decayed, corrupted and abusive towards its employees.

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Assistant Set Designer:
Shahnaze Faneker
Mine Mahmutoglu

Associate Producer:
Su Hou

Colorist:
Seamus Cogan

Costume Designer:
Alina Morar

Director:
Paul Herbert

Director of Photography:
Peter Panoa

Editor:
C.J. Lazaretti

First Assistant Camera:
Julian Bivol

First Assistant Director:
Elias Katsoufis

Gaffer:
Nick Ng

Makeup Artist:
Riika Lievonen

Producer:
Paul Herbert

Runner Art Department:
Mine Mahmutoglu

Set Designer:
Anne Bouromane

Sound Designer:
Aravind Sundar

Sound Recordist:
Rob Maloney

Writer:
Paul Herbert

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