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PRESS CONFERENCE- YEARS OF FIERRO/I LEARN AMERICA /OUR MAN IN TEHRAN
A particularly important issue, that of adolescent immigrants living in America and how these children are accepted into the country, is investigated in Jean-Michel Dissard a documentary I Learn America. The film takes place in the International High School of Lafayette, a Brooklyn public school, which is attended by teenager immigrants from around the world. "When I was at the International School I was really impressed with what a safe environment for children this was. I decided to spend a year at this school, filming. The children seemed open, comfortable in front of the camera. I believe that the catalyst was the time we spent together. We gave them time to get used to the camera. The end result was something very natural, as the presence of the crew gradually did not make any difference. A two-way relationship with the children was created quickly, we became buddies," the director recounted. In the film, Mr. Dissard presents the story of five students. Regarding the selection of the heroes of the film he stated: "We did not choose the kids. They chose us. Some of them, unsurprisingly, showed greater curiosity about what we did. We took care to shoot not only in the school but also in their homes and had the opportunity to get to know Polish cuisine, as well as that of Guatemala, and also talked with their parents. Eventually, the students told us about things that they had not confided to either their parents nor their friends". Among the characters is a child from Guatemala, who has lived in America since the age of 11, without having seen his mother since he was a year old and without managing to get official documents to date. This problem is widespread in the U.S., explained the director, adding: "America is a country of immigrants, and I myself am an immigrant. Most of these children didn’t choose to come to America. But America is the only country they know as their home. However, they have no documents. At this time there is a movement underway by various dreamers who are advancing the cause of changing legislation for immigrants in the U.S. and I hope that politicians will make this change. The film attempts to give hope to these people. "
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Edited by Vanessa McMahon 24.03.2014 | Thessaloniki's blog Cat. : PRESS CONFERENCE- YEARS OF FIERRO/I LEARN AMERICA /OUR MAN IN TEHRAN News
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