The study trip to Auschwitz is an opportunity to shoot images of the camp and film the mooting of the former port s. Upon return, after editing work and the recording of audio comments, the films are projects from other classes or during meetings open to the public. They allow the l ves to share their experience, and thus constitute an important support for change and flexion.
Strasbourg Paris - Auschwitz, The high school and the memory of the Shoah
The lives of 1 re S from the high school Kl ber de Strasbourg have created a documentary of about 1h. This one is based both on the research of the ves, the testimonies of Yvette Levy (met at the M morial) and Ginette Kolinka (seen during the trip to Auschwitz) and on the images taken during the coverage of the Auschwitz camp. Several visits were first, notably the visits to the M Memorial and the site of Auschwitz-Birkenau and the journeys of Ginette and Yvette. A part is also devoted to the local anchorage that the ves wanted to give their work and focuses on Alsatian Judah throughout history.
Lyc e Kleber - Strasbourg (67)
Fragments of lives, lives in clats
The class of Terminale L has created a film recounting the history of their city and the Jewish populations who lived there. The Jewish sence Boll is not very old and its inhabitants called the Jews of the Pope. Through the testimony of Jacob Cukier who lived as a child with his Boll ne family, the stories retrace the fate of his family and the journey of his father Moses Cukier, who came to France in the twenties to work. They give their work to other people on August 26, 1942 in the city.
Lyc e Lucie Aubrac Boll ne (84)
Stories Believe the Jews in the Alpes-Maritimes under the Occupation
This film is about the class of 1 re L and recounts the life of the Jews in the Alpes-Maritimes during the occupation period. In this department, about 3600 people were arrested and deported between the end of August 1942 and the spring of 1944.
Lyc e International de Valbonne Valbonne (06)