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Everyday Heroes (Et les mistrals gagnants)
Directed by: Anne-Dauphine JulliandCast list: Ambre, Camille, Charles, Imad et Tugdual
Country: France
Year: 2016
Genres: Documentary.
Runtime: 79 min.
Languages available on DVD and /or Blue Ray: Spanish, French.
Classroom activities available in: Catalan, French.
Everyday Heroes is a feature length documentary about the power of life and resiliency. The documentary features five children who are willing to share with us their everyday life, their doubts and their joys.
These children among all children have a particularity. Imad, Ambre, Charles, Tugdual and Camille have been diagnosed with serious pathologies, which make them both very mature and self-aware of the power of now. But above all, they remain children.
Anne Dauphine Julliand, the director, has been able to capture the decency and innocence of these amazing kids, who really stand among every day heroes, and share with us a lesson of life. We believe this movie is made to change preconceived ideas, upon life, childhood, resiliency and the power of now.
Educational Grades: Upper Primary school / Secondary school, 12 to 14 / Secondary school, 14 to 16 / Sixth form college / Further education / Further Edu, mature students / Higher Education.
Subjects: Natural science and social sciences (Primary School) / Citizenship (Primary School) / Form class (Pastoral care) / Citizenship (Secondary School) / Citizenship (Sixth Form College) / French / Contemporary world.
Topics: education in human values / children, children’s rights / medicine, health / biographies, autobiographies / human relations, psychology, sociology / physical and cognitive disabilities or disorders / family, family relationships / human rights.
Links
European Charter for the Rights of Hospitalized ChildrenInformation about the movie in Allocine (in French)
Press file (pdf)
Song Le Mistral gagnant by Renaud
Song Le Mistral gagnant by Coeur de pirate
Song Le Mistral gagnant. Karaoke
Explanation of the song Mistral Gagnant by Renaud (video in French)
Interview with Anne-Dauphine Julliand, director of the film (in Spanish)