Pierre, a serviceman with a strong character, goes back to his childhood housing estate to take over his dying father's driving school.
Pierre, a serviceman with a strong character, goes back to his childhood housing estate to take over his dying father's driving school. But things have changed a bit while he's been away, and the teaching methods are very different. After a rough first encounter, Pierre has to adapt, ditch his prejudices and turn his life around.—Happy_Evil_Dude
The unyielding non-commissioned officer Pierre broke with his origins a long time ago and cut off contact with his family. In the French navy, he is able to realize himself and his strong sense of discipline. But then he learns that his father Serge is seriously ill and decides to return to the suburb of Lille where he spent his childhood. Although the meeting between father and son is characterized by numerous reproaches, Pierre feels morally obliged to take over Serge's work. Together with Félix, a loyal companion of his father, he now temporarily runs the family's driving school. But he soon realizes that his authoritarian management style is reaching its limits here - because things are a little different in the multicultural suburb ... While the extroverted Mata likes to drive friends and family around during her driving lessons, the busy Nasser is constantly on the phone at the wheel. The beautiful Yasmina is not allowed to drive without the company of her mother-in-law, and the aloof Rachid uses the driving lessons to deal drugs. As if Pierre's otherwise organized life wasn't chaotic enough, his encounter with his son Hugo also causes him problems. After years of no contact, the two meet again in a restaurant - but the conversation with the taciturn teenager turns out differently than he had hoped. Pierre also learns that his father has been keeping a secret over the years .