Singing with heart/choir boy
Pierre Morhange (jacques perrin), a world-famous conductor, returned to his hometown to attend his mother's funeral. His old friend (Didia Ferramont) gave him an old diary. Looking at this diary left by the first music teacher, Clemente Matthew (Gerald Juno), Pierre slowly savored the teacher's mood. The scenes of childhood memories also emerge in the depths of his own memory ... Clemente is a talented musician, but in the French countryside of 1949, he didn't have the opportunity to develop his talents, and finally he became an assistant teacher in a boarding school for men, which was dubbed "the bottom of the pool" because most of the students here were children with difficult problems. After his arrival, Clemente found that the headmaster of the school (Fran? ois Berlin) ruled this kind of problem of juvenile by cruel and high-handed means. Corporal punishment is very common here. The taciturn Clemente tried to improve this situation in his own way. In his spare time, he will write some chorus songs, but to his surprise, there is no music class in this boarding school. He decided to open the students' closed hearts with music. Clement began to teach students to sing, but things didn't go well. One of the biggest troublemakers is Pierre Mouanchi (played by Jean-Baptiste Maunier). Pierre has an angelic face and a singing voice, but he has a headache. Clement, who is good at persuasion, discovered Pierre's musical talent and had a subtle relationship with Pierre's mother.