Sing
Sing
NR
7.5
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2016

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25m

Sing

Summary

Quiet 10-year-old Zsofi has just changed schools. Feeling out of place at first, she is quickly admitted to the school’s famous choir and befriends her popular classmate Liza. Soon, they have to stand up united against their choir master, who isn’t quite the friendly and inspirational teacher they first thought she was.

Director, Screenplay

Kristóf Deák

Writer

Christian Azzola

Writer

Bex Harvey

Reviews

Geronimo1967

Geronimo1967

March 22, 2024

7

When young "Zsofi" (Karádi Borbála) arrives at her new school, her one wish is to join it's choir. She befriends it's star singer "Liza" (Hais Dorottya) and goes to a rehearsal. It's after this that she is told by the teacher "Miss Erika" (Szamosi Zsófia) that in future it's best that she just mime along to the songs - she's not yet good enough to actually sing! Disconsolate, her friend soon realise that there is something amiss and after a few days of persistence finally finds out. At the next practise session the young "Liza" notices a little more than she is supposed to and with the competition looming, the choir decide it's time to make their presence felt. The acting from the girls and their teacher is engaging, and I did like the ending - it works really quite well in this charming and enjoyable story of teamwork with just a tiny hint of revenge!

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

Hungarian

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

hungary
choir
authoritarian education
based on true story
mime
singing
middle school
singing competition
new girl at school
authoritarianism
school choir
short film
oscar
academy award