Directed by Peter Cattaneo, this gripping drama, starring Oscar nominee Steve Coogan, tells the story of an Englishman’s personal and political awakening after he adopts a penguin during a cataclysmic event in Argentine history
“I used to be young and idealistic,” says Tom, a new teacher at a boarding school in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1976, “but I soon realized that reality was different.” Blunt, hedonistic, and unsentimental, Tom is unmoved by any tales of woe or fact.
He makes excuses for his own shortcomings and inaction
Despite the fact that penguins, covered in industrial oil, wash up on the beach and fascists seize power in a coup, he, Steve Coogan, and Jonathan Pryce star in this true story of wit, warmth, and counterintuitiveness.
Discovery, humor, drama, and the penguins’ cute antics
The dialogue, characters, story arc, and acting are truly profound.
Penguin Lessons was filmed in Spain with an Argentine cast
Many of the actors have lived through the recent dictatorship in Argentina, and they lend authenticity to the story.
In the face of such evil and tragedy, I was struck by the realization that just one person, or penguin, could make a significant impact on the world
During the film’s world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, I was deeply moved by the realization that just one person, or penguin, could make a significant impact on the world in the face of such evil and tragedy.
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