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To Be and To Have

Wide Angle

Education · Children · Psychology  

  • CountryFrance
  • Production Year2002
  • Running Time104min
  • Format 35mm
Program Note
Nicolas Philibert returns with another profoundly humanist documentary, this time about the students, aged four to ten, of a rural community, and the dedicated teacher who instructs them in all subjects, from maths to gym, in a one-room school. All over France, there are still examples of what are known as “single-class schools”, that bring together all the children of a village, from kindergarten to the last year of primary school, with one teacher. Both in their isolation and as they open up to the world, these eclectic little groups share everyday life, for better or for worse. To Be and to Have introduces us to the extraordinary world of George Lopez, a smiling soon-to-retire teacher of 13 children in a beautiful stone schoolhouse surrounded by a pretty garden in the heart of the Auvergne.
Director
Nicolas Philibert
Born in Nancy in 1951, Nicolas Philibert originally studied philosophy before co-directing his feature debut with Gerard Mordillat in 1978: a documentary about 12 chief executives called La Voix de son Maitre. This was followed in the 1980s by several short sports movies, and in 1992 he made the award-winning Le Pays de Sourds(In the Land of the Deaf), a study of deaf people’s lives that won the Best Non-fiction Film prize at the 1993 Bombay Film Festival. To Be and to Have is his eighth documentary feature.
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Credit
  • Director Nicolas Philibert 니콜라 필리베르
  • Producer Gilles Sandoz
  • Cinematography Katell Djian, Laurent Didier
  • Editor Nicolas Philibert
  • Sound Julien Cloquet
  • Production Company Maia Films
    9, rue Rene Boulanger 75010 Paris, France
    maiafilms@maiafilms.com

  • World Sales Mercure Distribution
    27, rue de la Butte aux Caiiles 75013 Paris, France
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