Classe Unique Filming Locations
Where was Classe Unique filmed? Classe Unique was filmed in 4 locations across France in the following places:
Classe Unique Filming Locations
Poitiers is a city in western France. Its Romanesque church of Église Notre-Dame la Grande is known for its intricately carved facade, which illustrates episodes from the Bible. At Christmas and on summer evenings, the church features a colorful light show. The Palace of Poitiers, now home to the city's courthouse, features the Salle des Pas Perdus, a cavernous assembly hall with massive fireplaces.
Benon is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in southwestern France.
Genouillé is a commune in the Charente-Maritime department in southwestern France.
La Rochelle is a coastal city in southwestern France and capital of the Charente-Maritime department. It's been a center for fishing and trade since the 12th century, a maritime tradition that's reflected in its Vieux Port (old harbor) and huge, modern Les Minimes marina. The old town has half-timbered medieval houses and Renaissance architecture, including passageways covered by 17th-century arches.
Classe Unique (2019)
It is more and more difficult for Jacques, doctor and mayor of Saint-Laurent, to protect his village from desertification. The day the unique class must close, his only and unlikely solution enforced by the prefecture is to host refugees and their children. The inhabitants are divided: some are enthusiastic, others are hostile to their mayor's guests. But living with Hassan, Yana or Nassim make them evolve progressively - Until Jacques discovers that a couple is not refugees but illegal immigrants.