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The Penguin Lessons

In 1976 Argentina, on the eve of a political revolution, a teacher and his students at an exclusive boys school are enlightened by an unusual guest.
2025 | 111m | English

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In 1976, as Argentina descends into violence and chaos, a world-weary English teacher regains his compassion for others thanks to an unlikely friendship with a penguin.
Release Date: Mar 27, 2025
Director: Peter Cattaneo
Writer: Tom Michell, Jeff Pope
Genres: Drama
Keywords 1970s, penguin, based on true story, argentina, based on memoir or autobiography, dramedy, animal human friendship
Production Companies Nostromo Pictures, 42, Aperture Media Partners, Intake Films, Rolling Dice
Box Office Revenue: $13
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 03, 2025
Entered: Sep 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Steve Coogan Tom Michell
Jonathan Pryce Headmaster Buckle
Vivian El Jaber Maria
Björn Gustafsson Tapio
Alfonsina Carrocio Sofia
David Herrero Diego
Micaela Breque Carina
Tomás Pozzi Bursar
Ramiro Blas Márquez
Juan Barreiro Uruguayan Police Officer
Aimar Miranda Ernesto
Nicanor Fernandez Igor
Hugo Fuertes Ramiro
Bruno Blas Armed Guard
Julia Fossi Anna
Brendan McNamee Cooper
Joaquín Lopez Víctor
Miguel Alejandro Serrano Walter
Gerardo Maleh Santino
Francesca Vaccari Tango Dancer
Florencia Nocetti Nora
Romina Cocca Woman at Beach Café
Dodi de Miquel Man at Beach Café
Osvaldo Ayre Customs Officer
Silvia de Esteban Clothes Shop Owner
Liam Mayne Alejandro
Julián Galli Guillén Soldier at Zoo
Ailén Maciel Zoo Keeper
Ana Carolina Parisi Therese
Josefina Montserrat Edita
Name Job
Peter Cattaneo Director
Tom Michell Book
Jeff Pope Writer
Xavi Giménez Director of Photography
Robin Peters Editor
Tariq Anwar Editor
Federico Jusid Original Music Composer
Saskia Gigi Duff Production Executive
Lluís Malet Line Producer
Israel Mendoza Line Producer
Sarah Crowe Casting
Alejandro Gil Casting
Isona Rigau Production Design
Víctor Santacana Art Direction
Andrea Seoane Set Decoration
Alberto Valcárcel Rodríguez Costume Design
Eva Fernández Hairstylist
Sophie Harmon Makeup & Hair
Bet Rasquí Production Manager
Laia Vidal Third Assistant Director
Marta Díaz Third Assistant Director
Ona Jané i Millà Third Assistant Director
Judit Costa Floor Runner
Guillem Manzanares Second Unit First Assistant Director, Second Assistant Director
Alberto Pérez-Mora Additional Third Assistant Director
Lara Rivas Second Assistant Director
Rafael Sastre Additional Second Assistant Director, Additional Third Assistant Director
Felipe Sigala Assistant Director
Temple Clark Storyboard Artist
Fanny Espinet Dressing Prop
Lorenzo Fatatis Set Dresser
David Faüchs Dressing Prop
Judit Ferrer Property Master
Nio Martínez Set Dresser
Ángela Peinado Art Department Coordinator
Adriana Perón Graphic Designer
Jota Rigo Assistant Art Director, Concept Artist, Draughtsman
Laureano Tejera Set Dresser
Jorge Alarcón Dialogue Editor
Miguel Barbosa Foley Artist
Marc Bech Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ben Carr ADR Mixer
Kevin Carvalho Foley Mixer
Pol Fernández Boom Operator
Guillem Giró Olivella Sound Assistant
Albert Manera Sound Mixer
Iosu Martínez Sound Editor
Renato Camargos Stunt Coordinator
Gloria Di Manca Stunts
Braulio Elio Gutiérrez Medina Stunts
Eduardo Moratilla Stunts
Alejandro Pantany Stunts
Moi Quintana Stunts
Javier González Leonardo Key Grip
Quique Cañadas Colorist
Name Title
Ben Pugh Producer
Rory Aitken Producer
Robert Walak Producer
Adrián Guerra Producer
Andrew Noble Producer
Steve Coogan Executive Producer
Joshua Horsfield Executive Producer
Elizabeth Kormanova Executive Producer
Richard Mansell Executive Producer
Tom Michell Executive Producer
Jeff Pope Executive Producer
Josh Varney Executive Producer
Nia Vazirani Executive Producer
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Reviews

Brent_Marchant
8.0

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 t ... ells 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.

Mar 30, 2025
r96sk
8.0

<em>'The Penguin Lessons'</em> is hearty viewing. Steve Coogan plus penguin is a recipe for success so the films delivers in that respect, I think any movie with a cute little flipper is going to be impossible to dislike. Everything with the penguin is sweet, much with Coogan is funny. It's a rea ... lly interesting plot, one that is based upon a rather incredible true event. The backdrop of 1970s Argentina adds a fresh edge to it all, so it's not simply a flick that relies on its cute animal. As serious as the flick gets (still reeling from that gut punch tbh), it is amusing stuff too. Coogan is a smart choice of lead, although I could also weirdly visualise Rowan Atkinson and someone else I've since forgotten (ffs) in the role too. Obviously I know who Coogan is and do like him, but aside from <em>'Night at the Museum'</em> I always forget about him - not here. Vivian El Jaber brings a praiseworthy performance as well, likewise Alfonsina Carrocio. Jonathan Pryce is terrific casting as the headmaster, that first scene with him is great. Björn Gustafsson, albeit more minimally, is solid too. The kid actors are OK, for what it's worth.

Apr 17, 2025
Geronimo1967
7.0

“Tom” (Steve Coogan) is an English teacher who has worked his way around South America becoming a little more cyclical than your average bear when he arrives at a posh school outside Buenos Aires that teaches the sons of the great and the good. It’s run by the ostensibly rather foppish “Timbuck” (Si ... r Jonathan Pryce) and after his first day he has little enthusiasm for his post. Then, in quick succession, he meets his Finnish colleague “Tapio” (Björn Gustafsson) and there is a timely coup so the school is closed and the pair decide to head off to Uruguay for some fun. “Tom” gets more than he bargained for, though, when a romantic walk along the beach introduces him to an oil slick and to a penguin that’s covered in the stuff. As they say, no good deed goes unpunished and next thing he has a pet that is determined never to be parted from him. Back at school, replete with his new sprat-eating friend, he has to keep his secret whilst dealing with the boys who epitomise the political differences of their fathers and with the growing sense of popular libertarianism that causes considerable grief for his heart-of-gold housekeeper (Vivian El Jaber) whose freethinking grand-daughter has been apprehended by the secret police. It’s based on a true story and though I’m not a great fan of Coogan’s underwhelming style of acting, he does manage to work together quite engagingly with his loyal “Juan Salvador” to provide us with a mix of the lightly sentimental and the equally lightly menacing all peppered with some sarcastic one liners and quite an entertainingly static effort from Gustafsson. Sir Jonathan doesn’t really feature enough make much impact but in the end, the star is the Magellan penguin that serves as a cheeky yet potent conduit bringing together boys, bullies, adults and teachers together in an amiable fashion.

May 10, 2025