The Way I Look at You: 5 Stories of Driving School

(festival title)
  • Switzerland La Bonne Conduite - Cinq histoires d'auto-école
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Switzerland, 1999, 60 min

Directed by:

Jean-Stéphane Bron

Screenplay:

Jean-Stéphane Bron

Cinematography:

François Bovy

Composer:

Louis Crelier

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This uniquely insightful film portrays the relationships that develop between five pairs of driving school instructors and students in Lausanne, Switzerland, many of whom moved to the city from other parts of the world. In the process of teaching and learning, personalities shine through the obligatory routine. One instructor makes inappropriate jokes, while another encourages his student to be generous with other drivers on the road. Over time this small talk gives way to deeper cultural exchange. Most of the relationships are marked by a distinct expiration date - the classes will end when the students pass their exam. The confines of this set period, and of the vehicle itself, foster communication. Staring at the road ahead, side by side, allows discussions that might not otherwise occur, the conversations are captured here for us to view. (Full Frame Documentary Film Festival)

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