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Slums: Cities of Tomorrow

OT: Bidonville: architectures de la ville future

Jean-Nicolas Orhon | Canada 2013

Documentary feature | 81 min | FF2014

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Synopse

Documentary Billions of people all over the world live in high-rise estates and slums. In the public perception, these are associated with appalling living conditions, high crime rates and a lack of clean drinking water. But could slums not be a problem for overpopulated cities, but in fact a solution? The film visits informal settlements in India, Morocco, France, New Jersey and Québec and shows the adaptability and ingenuity of people who build their makeshift accommodation according to their needs. What was hitherto seen as inhuman acquires a new perspective: precarious provisional housing as an example for a community based on cooperation and social mobility.


Regie

Jean-Nicolas Orhon studied film and anthropology and works as a screenplay author and director. His work includes Les nuits de la poésie (2012), a documentary about poets in Québec from 1970 to the present.

Info

Original Title: Bidonville: architectures de la ville future

International Title: Slums: Cities of Tomorrow

Category: Documentary feature

Section: Drei Farben Grün

Version & Subtitles: Hindi, French, English, Arabic OV with English subtitles

Director & Screenplay: Jean-Nicolas Orhon

Production country: Canada

Year of Production: 2013

Length: 81 min

Producer: Christine Falco

Production company: Camera Oscura Films


Cinematography: Vincent Chimisso

Editor: Hubert Hayaud

Music: Simon Bellefleur

World Sales: Les Films Du 3 Mars