Born to Be Here
Catalogue Number: A83-004
Producer: Productions InformAction inc.
Producers: Productions InformAction inc.
Producing Agencies: Productions InformAction inc.
Subject: Canadian History, Canadian Social Issues, Canadian Social Studies, Diversity, Documentary, Family Studies/Home Economics, Guidance, Health, History, Social Sciences, Social Studies
Language: English
Grade Level: 9 - 12, Post Secondary, Adult
Country Of Origin: Canada
Copyright Year: 2008
Running Time: 52:54
Born to be Here describes the life of three youngsters from St-Michel, a multicultural neighborhood in northern Montreal. Born in Quebec, to immigrant parents, they take us on a quest in search of their cultural identity.
Isolated, caught between their parent’s culture and Quebec society, these adolescents must fight hard to assert themselves.
But who are they exactly? How do they see themselves? How are they perceived by society? This film tells the story of Sabrina, Darlyne and Chison. We follow them for one year, as they live, think and grow within their family and school. They confide their fears, their hopes, their disappointments and their love of Quebec. Born here, educated in public schools in French with Quebec cultural references, they claim the right to be recognized and become an integral part of Quebec society.
French narration with English subtitles.
Also available in French: Tête de tuque