
Followed by a discussion with ASL interpretation moderated by Language & Accessibility Advocate Olivia Reinebache
When shy, 12-year-old Jamie moves to a boarding school for the deaf, she is reluctant to make new friends. When her grandmother—who is the only other deaf family member—falls sick and her parents take off for Paris to visit her, Jamie and her bold classmate Imane set off on an unexpected road trip from Rotterdam to Paris. Although things do not go as planned and the trip takes an adventurous turn, the obstacles and special encounters turn the experience into a journey to remember.
Sponsored by Dutch Culture USA
- Year2022
- Runtime90 minutes
- LanguageDutch, Dutch Sign Language, French
- CountryNetherlands
- PremiereNew England
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- Content Warningsome adult language, depiction of underage drinking
- SponsorDutch Culture USA
- NoteAge 10+
- DirectorNicole van Kilsdonk
- ScreenwriterNicole van Kilsdonk, Lilian Sijbesma
- ProducerRogier Kramer
- CastMae van de Loo, Douae Zine El Abidine, Cas Wolters
Followed by a discussion with ASL interpretation moderated by Language & Accessibility Advocate Olivia Reinebache
When shy, 12-year-old Jamie moves to a boarding school for the deaf, she is reluctant to make new friends. When her grandmother—who is the only other deaf family member—falls sick and her parents take off for Paris to visit her, Jamie and her bold classmate Imane set off on an unexpected road trip from Rotterdam to Paris. Although things do not go as planned and the trip takes an adventurous turn, the obstacles and special encounters turn the experience into a journey to remember.
Sponsored by Dutch Culture USA
- Year2022
- Runtime90 minutes
- LanguageDutch, Dutch Sign Language, French
- CountryNetherlands
- PremiereNew England
- Subtitle LanguageEnglish
- Content Warningsome adult language, depiction of underage drinking
- SponsorDutch Culture USA
- NoteAge 10+
- DirectorNicole van Kilsdonk
- ScreenwriterNicole van Kilsdonk, Lilian Sijbesma
- ProducerRogier Kramer
- CastMae van de Loo, Douae Zine El Abidine, Cas Wolters