It was this Tuesday, June 2, that the traditional evening of restitution of films created in the Priority Education Network of Sainte-Livrade was held.
All schools were represented thanks to the cinematographic and visual creations of their students.
The La Gourguette school worked on stop motion, around the question: “What happens at school when the teachers and the master sleep at night?”
The Cayras school used the same cinematographic technique, while working in collaboration with the Microfolies de la ville.
The Jasmin School presented the podcasts recorded with the Preparatory Courses and Patrick Figeac, around the films discovered as part of Cinema School.
Plastic creations were exhibited at the foot of the large canvas to support the remarks.
Finally, the Boudard school presented a documentary on the place of poetry at school with a voice-over reciting “the exquisite corpses” written by CE2 students. Eleven CM2 clips on the plurality of cultures, mixing dance, text writing and voice work also energized the evening.
In conclusion, the college presented two films: “Histoire de Silence” filmed in December by the students of the college life council and presented for the “Non au Harsélement” prize and “Environ 9,723 km”, short film produced for the image education program “Cinéma cent ans de jeunesse” it will also be screened in Paris on June 15
Under the applause of an enthusiastic audience who came in large numbers and the first magistrate of the commune, André Forget, this evening organized by Céline Tardy, coordinator of the REP, (Priority Education Network) and Alexandre Anton, director of the L’Utopie cinema, was once again, crowned with success.



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