"Growing up in France: Children Have the Voice", on France 2: a Documentary at the Height of Young People
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This Tuesday evening on France 2, the documentary by Aurélia Perreau gives the floor to six children aged 8 to 12, far from the accepted ideas.
Pre-teens from different backgrounds, gathered by Aurélia Perreau who also followed them in their families, share their thoughts on their daily lives and their education.
Who are the 8-12 year olds today? Aurélia Perreau has slipped into the daily lives of six young students who entrust her with their fears and desires. An endearing and instructive documentary broadcast on France 2.
Image taken from the documentary "Growing up in France: children have the word", by Aurelia Perreau made with Tristan Le Guillou. BANGUMI "We are said to be kingly children, spoiled rot, drunken, ungrateful. But we must not believe everything we say. The best placed to tell our life, it is necessarily us!" This is what is immediately posed by this small group of kids aged 8 to 12 from all over France and gathered on a sofa by Aurelia Perreau. An…
In the line of Blacks in France and Homos in France broadcast in 2022 and 2023, Aurélia Perreau puts the new generation at the centre with Growing Up in France: children have the word. A sensitive documentary, to be viewed on July 1 at 9:10 pm on France 2 and on the francetv.com platform.
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