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The Penguin Lessons

  • 2024
  • PG-13
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
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Jonathan Pryce and Steve Coogan in The Penguin Lessons (2024)
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A disillusioned Englishman who goes to work in a school in a divided Argentina in 1976 finds his life transformed when he rescues an orphaned penguin from the beach.A disillusioned Englishman who goes to work in a school in a divided Argentina in 1976 finds his life transformed when he rescues an orphaned penguin from the beach.A disillusioned Englishman who goes to work in a school in a divided Argentina in 1976 finds his life transformed when he rescues an orphaned penguin from the beach.

  • Director
    • Peter Cattaneo
  • Writers
    • Jeff Pope
    • Tom Michell
  • Stars
    • Steve Coogan
    • Jonathan Pryce
    • Bruno Blas
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    4.8K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    726
    455
    • Director
      • Peter Cattaneo
    • Writers
      • Jeff Pope
      • Tom Michell
    • Stars
      • Steve Coogan
      • Jonathan Pryce
      • Bruno Blas
    • 53User reviews
    • 65Critic reviews
    • 52Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Steve Coogan
    Steve Coogan
    • Tom
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Headmaster Buckle
    Bruno Blas
    • Armed Guard
    Julia Fossi
    • Anna
    Vivian El Jaber
    Vivian El Jaber
    • Maria
    David Herrero
    David Herrero
    • Diego
    Björn Gustafsson
    Björn Gustafsson
    • Tapio
    Brendan McNamee
    Brendan McNamee
    • Cooper
    Joaquín Lopez
    • Víctor
    • (as Joaquin Lopez Dominguez)
    Hugo Fuertes
    Hugo Fuertes
    • Ramiro
    Miguel Alejandro Serrano
    • Walter
    Aimar Miranda
    Aimar Miranda
    • Ernesto
    Nicanor Fernandez
    • Igor
    • (as Nicanor Fernández Montechiarini)
    Gera Maleh
    • Santino
    Alfonsina Carrocio
    Alfonsina Carrocio
    • Sofia
    Francesca Vaccari
    • Tango Dancer
    Micaela Breque
    Micaela Breque
    • Carina
    • (as Mica Breque)
    Florencia Nocetti
    Florencia Nocetti
    • Nora
    • Director
      • Peter Cattaneo
    • Writers
      • Jeff Pope
      • Tom Michell
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    10Blue-Grotto

    "No one gets what they deserve, they get what is negotiated."

    "I used to be young and idealistic," says Tom, a new teacher in 1976 at a boarding school in Buenos Aires, Argentina, "but I soon came to understand that reality is different." Blunt, hedonistic, and unsentimental, Tom is unmoved by any tales or facts of woe. He makes excuses for his shortcomings and inaction. Nevertheless, when penguins coated in industrial oil wash up on a beach and fascists seize power in a coup, Tom is in for a deep awakening despite himself.

    Steve Coogan (Tom) and Jonathan Pryce star in this true story of wit, warmth, counterintuitive discoveries, humor, drama, and cute penguin antics. There is real depth to the dialogue, characters, story arc, and acting. The Penguin Lessons was filmed in Spain with an Argentine cast. Many of the actors lived through the recent dictatorship in Argentina and they add authenticity to the story. At the world premiere screening of the film at the Toronto International Film Festival I was deeply moved in the understanding that merely one person, or penguin, can make a big difference in the world in the face of such evil and tragedy.

    Rise like lions after slumber In unvanquishable number Shake your chains to earth like dew Which in sleep had fallen on you Ye are many, they are few.

    , - Shelley.
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    Delightful Without Being Schmaltzy

    There's an old expression in show business that advises entertainers not to work with children or animals because they'll upstage them every time. But, while that's often true, it's not always the case, as seen in the latest feature offering from director Peter Cattaneo. This charming comedy-drama tells the fact-based story of English teacher Tom Michell (Steve Coogan), who somewhat begrudgingly takes an instructor's job at St. George's College, a prestigious boarding school in Buenos Aires, just before the 1976 Argentine revolution. The cynical, curmudgeonly teacher has moved around a lot, and he's not particularly thrilled at this latest stop, as becomes apparent in his classroom demeanor and overarching attitude. Not long after his arrival, when a military coup d'etat hits that overthrows the government, he decides to get out of town until the dust settles. He embarks on an impromptu vacation to a Uruguayan resort town, where he meets a beautiful, flirtatious woman, Carina (Mica Breque), in a nightclub. That encounter subsequently leads to a late night walk along the beach, but, while on this stroll, they find a penguin that's barely alive and covered in oil, a victim of a recent spill. To impress his would-be one-nighter, Tom and Carina take the bird back to his hotel to clean it up. What Tom doesn't realize, however, is that the penguin, who would subsequently come to be named Juan Salvador, has made its unwitting rescuer its friend for life, despite his repeated efforts to return it to the wild. It's a prospect the professor doesn't especially relish, but, upon returning to Argentina with penguin in tow, man and bird become the unlikeliest of friends, under prevailing conditions both at the school and in the country at large that prove threatening (but unexpectedly beneficial) to both. At first glance, one might think this sounds like a cutesy, schmaltzy, manipulative tale a la Disney, but far from it. The picture tells a sincerely engaging story of personal growth and the emergence of personal courage, brought about by the influence of an improbable feathered mentor in a tense social and political environment that has both Tom and virtually the entire Argentine population on edge. It's also a tale the defies the timeless cautionary adage about casting decisions involving both man and beast, with Juan Salvador being just as much a member of the ensemble as his human counterparts. Admittedly, the film has a little trouble finding its footing in the opening act, but, once it does, it's a delightful and touching release that's moving without being drenched in saccharin. "The Penguin Lessons" is also one of those movies that needs to be seen to be believed, as the trailer truly doesn't do it justice. Indeed, this is one of those heartfelt, uplifting stories that the world needs more of at a time when we could all use a little inspiration to help see us through the tough times.
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    Penguins, Politics, and Emotional Potholes

    Steve Coogan plays a comically reprehensible and emotionally vacant man drifting through life. He lands in Argentina in 1976-just as the country edges into a military coup-and finds himself teaching English at a boys' school. Circumstances, both absurd and touching, lead him to reluctantly befriend a penguin.

    This unlikely relationship sparks a journey of personal growth and rediscovery. Or at least, that's the idea.

    Coogan's performance is both heartwarming and jarring, and I'm not sure if that tonal contradiction was intentional on director Peter Cattaneo's part or just the result of tonal whiplash. I wanted to like his character. I tried to root for him. But for some reason, I couldn't quite follow the arc of his redemption. While others in the film gradually warm to him, I remained stuck-still staring into the void of his character's emptiness.

    Then there's the setting. Placing a penguin-centric personal redemption story in the middle of Argentina's 1976 coup feels... off. Historically accurate, yes. But I couldn't shake the sense that the filmmakers were using the backdrop of real political trauma as a kind of moral seasoning-maybe even a veiled commentary on today's geopolitical climate. Not inherently wrong, but the juxtaposition of soft-and-fuzzy personal growth with state-sponsored terror left me disoriented. In the end, I think the film's warm intentions got diluted by its ambitions.
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    The Power of a Penguin

    A distraught and antisocial teacher works his way down South America to Argentina. While the country is experiencing civil unrest, he takes an opportunity to go out and have fun. What was supposed to be a getaway ends up with him forced to keep a penguin. Little did he know that this penguin would change not only his life but the lives of everyone around him.

    This movie adaptation of a memoir is inspired by actual events. The story is simple: Some friends come into our lives for just a season but leave a lasting impact. The movie has emotion, drama, comedy, and a penguin. Despite having a penguin, there is language and topics unsuitable for children. The one-hour and fifty-minute run time waddles by quickly. It is an entertaining watch for families with older children.
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    Fully worth the time!

    My wife loves penguins. Any time there is a movie about penguins, I try to watch it with her. The fact that I ended up loving this particular movie so much was somewhat unexpected. So many things worked well. The balance of comedy and drama. The performances. The story arc. Definitely a "I laughed and I cried" sort of movie. And a quiet film overall. But I laughed harder than I thought I would, many times. Steve Coogan was perfectly cast as a cynical middle aged burned out teacher. The movie is really about him and less the penguin. It effectively does everything it means to do and I would happily see it again soon!

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    • Trivia
      The actor Steve Coogan was 58 when he portrayed Tom Michell. In real life, Michell was only 23 when these events took place.

      There is a story line about Tom's 13-year-old daughter, which was fabricated for the film. Interestingly, this isn't the first recent penguin film to use this plot device - the 2024 film "My Penguin Friend" also featured a protagonist whose child had died, using this as a way to explain the character's intense attachment to his animal companion.

      The 19-year-old character Sofia is also a fictional creation of the film.
    • Goofs
      During the classroom lesson on Sea Fever, the protagonist Tom quotes the "freedom" yell from Braveheart, a film that would not be released for another 19 years.
    • Quotes

      Tom Michell: The penguin is not a communist.

    • Connections
      References Monty Python's Flying Circus (1969)
    • Soundtracks
      Avenida de las Camelias
      Performed by Colegio Militar de la Nación Band

      Courtesy of Tradition Records and Naxos

      By arrangement with Source/Q

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    • Release date
      • March 28, 2025 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Spain
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Lecciones De Un Pingüino
    • Filming locations
      • Parc Samà, Cambrils, Catalonia, Spain
    • Production companies
      • Nostromo Pictures
      • 42
      • Aperture Media Partners
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,294,990
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,188,543
      • Mar 30, 2025
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,570,018
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 51 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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