• Oct 26, 2016 from 2:30pm to 5:00pm
  • Location: Maison Française East Gallery, Buell Hall
  • Latest Activity: Aug 21, 2019

School of Babel (La cour de Babel) by Julie Bertuccelli

Filming at the Borders Film Series To RSVP, please click here. Julie Bertuccelli, 2013, 89 min.

Film screening followed by discussion with director Julie Bertuccelli and Professor Emmanuelle Saada.

Genre: Documentary. French production. Filmed in Paris, France. Languages: French, Arabic, Russian, Spanish, Chinese and more, with English subtitles. They are Irish, Senegalese, Brazilian, Moroccan, Chinese... They are between 11 and 15 years old and have just arrived in France. For a year they will be all together in the same adaptation class in a Parisian secondary school. 24 students, 24 nationalities... In this multicultural arena, we see the enthusiasm and inner turmoil of these teenagers who, caught in the midst of starting out on a new life, question our preconceived ideas and give us hope for a better future. School of Babel explores questions of identity, culture, the relationship to our native language and to the language of exile, through a character-driven script – Bertuccelli chose to make this film because she sees these teenagers as “real heroes.”

Nominated at the French Césars Awards for Documentary, the film met with great critical and popular success in France, so much so that the school where the film was shot, until then considered an institution with “difficult students” to avoid, became an educational model. The film was then theatrically released in 8 countries. “We will never forget the smile of these teenagers, who are trustful and happy to be in France. But for how long?” (Le Monde)

Special support for this screening is provided by the European Institute at Columbia and the European Union's Getting to Know Europe Program.

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