Dreams, fears and anger. Vote for Dreams shows Camille, Julien and the director Julia. Their first meeting was during the students' strike against the French governement in 2006, in Strasbourg city.
They demonstrate against a law organizing the precariousness for young people. Nowadays they are wondering about how to be inserted in the French society and how they can change it.
Vote for Dreams is made with knots, doubts, families stories interlaced. It's a political speech between very particular things and collective ones, between anger and rational, between hope for a new world and everyday life.
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technical data :
duration
63 minutes
camera
Julia Laurenceau
sound
Didier Asson , Vincent Louis, Aleksandra Szrajber,
editing
Christine Benoit
sound mixer
Denis Lefdup
coproduction
dora films, Label Vidéo, Images Plus, TVM est parisien
grants
Centre National de la Cinématographie
Agence culturelle d'Alsace, Ministère de la Jeunesse et des Sports -Envie d'agir- Défi jeunes, Ministère de la culture – Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles Alsace, Communauté urbaine de Strasbourg
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