

Documentary
Overview
This feature documentary zooms in on a Grade 6 class in Quebec where a teacher is implementing an experimental teaching method aimed at preparing children to take up environmental challenges. Over the course of a year, Dominique Leduc’s students will learn to identify, analyze and resolve a problem that exists in their world. They also learn about the uncertainty faced by those who want change.
Top Cast
Dominique Leduc
Dominique Leduc
Self - Teacher
Dominique Leduc
Self - Teacher
Andrès Alfaro
Andrès Alfaro
Self
Andrès Alfaro
Self
Raphaël Aubin
Raphaël Aubin
Self
Raphaël Aubin
Self
Améliane Barrette-Sévigny
Améliane Barrette-Sévigny
Self
Améliane Barrette-Sévigny
Self
Camille Bélanger
Camille Bélanger
Self
Camille Bélanger
Self
David Bissonnette
David Bissonnette
Self
David Bissonnette
Self
Marco Caceres Ordonez
Marco Caceres Ordonez
Self
Marco Caceres Ordonez
Self
Camille Chapdelaine
Camille Chapdelaine
Self
Camille Chapdelaine
Self
Isabelle Cloutier
Isabelle Cloutier
Self
Isabelle Cloutier
Self
Aleksandra Collin
Aleksandra Collin
Self
Aleksandra Collin
Self
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