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What we want most is acceptance for who we are. Each of us should be celebrated for our uniqueness and appreciated for the special gifts we bring to the world.
For Ages 11-14 | 61 minutes | Presented in nonverbal and original languages with English subtitles
Themes: Empathy, support, identity, acceptance, inclusion, gender/sexuality spectrum, gender roles and nonconformity
This program contains: Content Warning: Mature themes, physical and/or emotional conflict
Step into the River
Lu and Wei are two young girls living in a village nestled on the banks of a river. The one-child policy has led some families to drown unwanted, children particularly baby girls. Yet, both girls have a special relationship with this river. It is a place of healing and of sorrow, holding many secrets.
- Année2020
- Durée15 minutes
- LangueChinese
- PaysChina
- CoteCONTENT DETAILS: Brief Exposure, Teen/Adolescent Misconduct, Separation/Loss, Fearful situations, Physical Conflict, Bullying, Torment, Traumatic and/or Triggering Content
- NoteTHEMES: Facing Challenges, Gaining Confidence Facing Challenges, Recognizing Bullying Behaviors, Self-Worth, Persistence, Understanding Differences, Identifying Stereotypes/Prejudice, Inclusion, Empathy, Support, Friendship, Asian
- RéalisationWeijia Ma
- ScénarisationWeijia Ma
- ProductionDamien Megherbi, Justin Pechberty
For Group Tickets CLICK HERE
What we want most is acceptance for who we are. Each of us should be celebrated for our uniqueness and appreciated for the special gifts we bring to the world.
For Ages 11-14 | 61 minutes | Presented in nonverbal and original languages with English subtitles
Themes: Empathy, support, identity, acceptance, inclusion, gender/sexuality spectrum, gender roles and nonconformity
This program contains: Content Warning: Mature themes, physical and/or emotional conflict
Step into the River
Lu and Wei are two young girls living in a village nestled on the banks of a river. The one-child policy has led some families to drown unwanted, children particularly baby girls. Yet, both girls have a special relationship with this river. It is a place of healing and of sorrow, holding many secrets.
- Année2020
- Durée15 minutes
- LangueChinese
- PaysChina
- CoteCONTENT DETAILS: Brief Exposure, Teen/Adolescent Misconduct, Separation/Loss, Fearful situations, Physical Conflict, Bullying, Torment, Traumatic and/or Triggering Content
- NoteTHEMES: Facing Challenges, Gaining Confidence Facing Challenges, Recognizing Bullying Behaviors, Self-Worth, Persistence, Understanding Differences, Identifying Stereotypes/Prejudice, Inclusion, Empathy, Support, Friendship, Asian
- RéalisationWeijia Ma
- ScénarisationWeijia Ma
- ProductionDamien Megherbi, Justin Pechberty