Synopsis
In 1997, some inhabitants of the Ile-de-France region hid a Moroccan illegal immigrant for several months when he turned up in their village. An underground network was created. People hid him in their attic. Most of them were elderly people, hardly activists. Ten years later, Miloud has disappeared. We went back to Janvry and tried to understand what made these people open their door to him.
Rewards, festivals and diffusions
Images mouvementées
L’Autre Salon
Festival International Jean Rouch
Festival International du Cinéma Méditerranéen
Etats Généraux du Film Documentaire
Rencontres Henri Langlois
Corrida audiovisuelle de l'ESAV
Musée de l'Histoire de l'Immigration
About : Documentary filmmaking workshop
The workshop is conducted in French, so a certain level of proficiency in the language is required to fully benefit from the training.
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This workshop is designed for those who wish to begin, advance their skills in filmmaking, or embark on a career change. It delves into the intellectual, moral, and aesthetic dimensions of filmmaking through every stage of documentary production, from conception to editing.
Each participant creates a short documentary film following a period of technical initiation, analysis of reference works, scouting, and scriptwriting. Each participant chooses the specific subject of their short film.




