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Iron talk (I look at Martissant)

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Iron talk (I look at Martissant)

Boys, children, teenagers, left to themselves. Children apparently without parents but fathers themselves sometimes. To survive, coping, recovery of scrap metal.

a film directed by Jacques Junior Alexandre
assistant-director Wanzor Beaubrun
image Wanzor Beaubrun
sound Jacques Junior Alexandre
journalist Lyneda Félix
narration Jacques Junior Alexandre

In August 2009, for four weeks, a workshop brought together twenty young boys and girls aged 16 to 25 years-old. all from Martissant. They were tought techniques of taking images, sound, design and produce documentary films. They did elaborate projects of short documentary films that were then finalized and produced during the last week of the seminar. The choice of themes was free, the only constraint being that these young people would illustrate the way they see their own neighborhood.

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