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Cinéma/TV
LONG Métrage | 2014
Art Connect

Pays concerné : Trinité-et-Tobago
Durée : 74 minutes
Genre : société
Type : documentaire
Site web : www.miquelgalofre.com
Français
Documentaire sur l’incroyable pouvoir de l’art et de la créativité.
Réalisateur : Miquel Galofré
2014, Trinidad et Tobago, 1h14 min, Documentaire
Réalisateur : Miquel Galofré
2014, Trinidad et Tobago, 1h14 min, Documentaire
English
Documentary about the incredible power of art and creativity. We gain insight into the world of the young, vulnerable Art Connect project participants before and after the painting, music and dance lessons. Moving, shocking, but above all inspiring.
Laventille is a Ward of Trinidad and Tobago, where violence and drugs take a severe toll on the residents, including the children. Art Connect is an art project that some children from Success Laventille Secondary School participated in. Kids between 13 and 17, often from broken homes, learned to express themselves creatively.
Trinidadian artist Wendell McShine helped them create expressive murals and they wrote their own music with the musicians of the Freetown Collective (who can be heard on the 2014 soundtrack of Yellow Robin Award winner God Loves the Fighter).
In the documentary the children tell almost all the story themselves. They are given handy GoPro cameras and show viewers their lives. In open-hearted interviews the kids talk of important people and difficult moments in their lives as well as how Art Connect helps them achieve goals they never thought possible.
Director
Miquel Galofré
Scenario
Miquel Galofré
Photography
Miquel Galofré
Editor
Miquel Galofré
Sound Design
Martin’Mice’ Raymond
Language: English
Length: 74 min
Country: Trinidad and Tobago
Year: 2014
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NL
Laventille is een regio in Trinidad en Tobago waar geweld en drugshandel een zware tol eisen van de bewoners, ook kinderen. Art Connect is een kunstproject waar enkele leerlingen van de Success.
Documentaire over de ongekende kracht van kunst en creativiteit. We zien hoe de wereld van jonge, kwetsbare deelnemers aan het project Art Connect eruitziet voor en na schilder-, muziek- en danslessen. Ontroerend, schokkend, en bovenal inspirerend.
Regisseur: Miquel Galofré
2014, Trinidad en Tobago, 74 min, Documentaire
Laventille is a Ward of Trinidad and Tobago, where violence and drugs take a severe toll on the residents, including the children. Art Connect is an art project that some children from Success Laventille Secondary School participated in. Kids between 13 and 17, often from broken homes, learned to express themselves creatively.
Trinidadian artist Wendell McShine helped them create expressive murals and they wrote their own music with the musicians of the Freetown Collective (who can be heard on the 2014 soundtrack of Yellow Robin Award winner God Loves the Fighter).
In the documentary the children tell almost all the story themselves. They are given handy GoPro cameras and show viewers their lives. In open-hearted interviews the kids talk of important people and difficult moments in their lives as well as how Art Connect helps them achieve goals they never thought possible.
Director
Miquel Galofré
Scenario
Miquel Galofré
Photography
Miquel Galofré
Editor
Miquel Galofré
Sound Design
Martin’Mice’ Raymond
Language: English
Length: 74 min
Country: Trinidad and Tobago
Year: 2014
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NL
Laventille is een regio in Trinidad en Tobago waar geweld en drugshandel een zware tol eisen van de bewoners, ook kinderen. Art Connect is een kunstproject waar enkele leerlingen van de Success.
Documentaire over de ongekende kracht van kunst en creativiteit. We zien hoe de wereld van jonge, kwetsbare deelnemers aan het project Art Connect eruitziet voor en na schilder-, muziek- en danslessen. Ontroerend, schokkend, en bovenal inspirerend.
Regisseur: Miquel Galofré
2014, Trinidad en Tobago, 74 min, Documentaire
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