Tuyển tập phim ngắn về nước Pháp. Truy cập miễn phí và hợp pháp.
This programme was created at the initiative of expat parents to offer images of France to their children. Describe a natural or urban landscape, an atmosphere, understand and differentiate the particularities of a place.
For all French children living abroad and children of foreign origin living in France!
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Cinema in the service of children's education, a film about France as a teaching tool.
More than 500,000 French children live abroad and attend school in French-network schools abroad or local schools. Few have the opportunity to return to France regularly and many parents place great importance on maintaining a link with France.
French children of foreign origin living in France sometimes have little opportunity to discover the diversity of French culture and landscapes.
Discover the natural and urban landscapes of France
The short films will be an opportunity to discover the natural and urban landscapes of France, to understand and differentiate the particularities of a place, and to compare with our country of origin or the country we live in.
Do you know documentary films about France streaming or on DVD? Share your best documentaries about France with us!
Do you know any animated films about the French countryside, French cities? Share your best animated films with us!
We are preparing a list of feature films for young audiences set mainly in France. Share your best feature films with us!
Describe a natural or urban landscape, an atmosphere. Understand and differentiate the particularities of a place.
From the 4 animated films in the France programme, describe the atmospheres and compare them with the country you live in or your country of origin. What are the differences?
Has France changed?
From the film "French Roast", describe the atmosphere of Parisian cafés in the 1960s and compare it to today. Have the décor, the atmosphere, the people, their clothes changed?

Postcard A. Leconte, Paris. Wikipedia.
From old postcards showing natural or urban landscapes, compare today's landscapes with those of the past.
From masterpieces of the 7th art such as Partie de campagne, Jean Renoir, 1946 or La Traversée de Paris, Claude Autant-Lara, 1956, compare France today and in the past.