Sylvie Giroux doesn’t have kids, but every year, from September to June, about 10 teenagers aged 16 to 21 add a bit of magic to her life. These youngsters suffer from autism, Down syndrome, dyspraxia, severe anxiety and intellectual handicaps.
We no longer see children running around playing in the alleys of Seoul. Starting from elementary sc...
Short documentary about an archetypal library concept for kids in Clamart.
The documentary's title translates as "to be and to have", the two auxiliary verbs in the French lan...
Six blind Tibetan teenagers climb the Lhakpa-Ri peak of Mount Everest, led by seven-summit blind mou...
A year of making friends and building connections is over.
Twelve years after they went to school together, six children from Berlin with and without disabilit...
In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. ...
This one-of-a-kind comedy special showcases the comedian's riotous stand-up performance, exploring e...
After moving back to their hometown in Wyoming, a family starts a ranch for special needs children, ...
First Case, Second Case is a documentary about a teacher who sends a group of pupils out of the clas...
This documentary follows 8 teens and pre-teens as they work their way toward the finals of the Scrip...
Follows the lives of students and their teachers based on the director's childhood memories. The eve...
Explores school vandalism by re-creating a true incident involving four youths. Discusses motives an...
An intimate portrait of Matthew Shepard, the gay young man murdered in one of the most notorious hat...
A father films the daily efforts and struggle of his son to do his homework. Completing the school t...
The film is a controversy on democracy. Is our society really democratic? Can everyone be part of it...
We met in first grade in Ms. Locklear’s class. During the summer of 2006, we decided to search for o...