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Belfast Lessons
thursday, 9 September


 
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For three months, we have been filming daily in Hazelwood College, an integrated school of Belfast founded in 1985, one of the rare place where Catholics and Protestants learn to study and live together. Aged from 16 to 18, the students reach the critical time of first social and political involvements - Northern Ireland, a society split in two and governed by fear, has its local proverb: "What ever you say, say nothing". In Hazelwood college also, simple remarks triggered a storm of reactions. The daily broadcast of the chronicles on Channel Four U.K created an incredible echo. The lessons of this television experience are still valid today.




Year 1994
Duration
(50x3')  (50x3') 
Support
Beta sp
Available versions
ANGLAIS
FRANÇAIS

Rights
ARTICLE Z
Colour
Directors
KOENIG  Baudoin
GORDEY  Serge
MABILLE Jean-Pierre
Production
POINT DU JOUR 
Distribution
ARTICLE Z  
Authors
BARRAT  Patrice