The Class Page #2

Synopsis: Kaspar and the class pushover Joosep are 16 and life in high school isn't easy. Without meaning to, Kaspar defends Joosep against the bullying of his classmates, but every time Kaspar tries to him, it backfires, with the class taking it out on Joosep. Kaspar just wants his friends, his girl and his unassuming life back. Joosep wants to regain his dignity and the chance to switch to a high school far away. But their classmates are relentless, going further and further with each incident.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Ilmar Raag
Production: NonStop Sales AB
  7 wins & 2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Year:
2007
99 min
Website
106 Views


- F*** off!

Out!

GET YOUR ASS KICKED EVERY DAY

Day Two

Good morning!

Take your seats, please.

Kaspar!

Sit down, please.

Didn't feel like

sitting in the back.

I don't see very well from there.

- Get binoculars.

Take your notebooks,

I want to see your homework.

Pass it on.

- Don't just stare, pass it on!

Joosep, where is your notebook?

Somebody took it.

Who?

I don't know.

It was taken here,

in this classroom?

Yeah.

Please, whoever took it,

give Joosep his notebook back.

Well... We will not continue,

until Joosep gets his copybook.

All of you, stand up!

Or should I go to the

headmistress?

Paul!

- What did I do?

Stand up!

I don't know... Riina!

- I didn't do anything!

Stand up!

And who is next?

Anders?

Yeah?

Do I have to ask you personally?

Yeah, sure, I could have

a personal talk with you.

Stand up,

when you talk to me!

Where is Joosep's copybook?

- How should I know?

I sit in the other end of the

class, I can't see everything.

Kati!

- What?

Stand up!

And now everybody stand up!

Well?

Nobody sits down, until

Joosep gets his copybook back.

Joosep, you can take a seat.

Yeah, sit.

It's up to you.

Anders! - I can stand here

with you till nighttime.

Well, Joosep, you f***!

- Oll, block his way!

Joosep, if I were a boy,

I would hit you in the face!

But come here!

- Yeah, Kati, hit him!

Do you think

that you are so cool?

We had to stand for a whole hour

because of you, get it?

Why aren't you speaking now,

fuckhead?

What should I say?

- Say that you are sorry.

Did I ask you

to take my copybook?

Man, don't you start!

You'll get your ass kicked

every morning

and tell the class

that you are sorry!

And then we'll see

if we forgive you.

Every morning we'll kick your ass,

till we forgive you!

And not a single d*ckhead

will interfere!

So... Now you all

will go to the headmistress.

One by one.

Paul, you'll be the first.

- Why me?

Let's say - because you

are the best student in class.

You should know, what you do.

Kaspar, to the headmistress.

Take your seat.

Go on, Kaspar.

You asked for me?

- Yes. Come, have a seat.

How are you doing here,

in our school, Kaspar?

Okay.

- Very good.

What happened today

in your math class?

Somebody took

Joosep's notebook.

Who took it?

- I don't know.

Strange.

Paul told a different story.

What did Paul say?

Where do you sit

in the classroom?

Next to Joosep.

Now.

From today, right?

- Yeah.

And how did you not see,

who took the notebook?

It seems to me

that you are lying.

You know that

we have no obligation

to keep you in this school?

We could send you right back home

to your parents, to Antsla.

You took this notebook.

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Ilmar Raag

Ilmar Raag (born 21 May 1968 in Kuressaare) is an Estonian media executive, actor, screenwriter and film director, best known for his socio-critical film The Class. He has served as CEO of Estonian Television from 2002 to 2005. He is well known columnist in many prestigious Estonian newspapers (Postimees, Eesti Päevaleht). In recent years he has written many scripts and directed critically acclaimed films, notably August 1991 and The Class. more…

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