Boys, Toys and the Big Blue Marble

200752 min 4 secFilm: Documentaire

14A

Réalisation: Marquise Lepage

Production: Marcel SimardMonique Simard

Scénarisation: Marquise Lepage

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Childhood seems more a nightmare than a playground: 180 million children work throughout the world; war has massacred 2 million, wounded 6 million and orphaned 1 million over the last five years; 100 million will never go to school and over half a billion live on less than a dollar a day. A child dies of poverty every three seconds.

Girls certainly bear the brunt of most exploitation but often the boys are overlooked: they too suffer abuse. In societies where sexism, violence and discrimination are tolerated, what happens to these boys once they're grown? Are the cruelty and injustice experienced by so many today the breeding grounds of tomorrow's killers?

In Boys, Toys and the Big Blue Marble abused and exploited youngsters all over the world speak about their lives and their amusements. They tell us of suffocating poverty as well as their hopes and dreams.

This tough documentary told from the boys' viewpoint is an appraisal of childhoods destroyed by slavery, criminality, war, sexual exploitation and human stupidity.

Once they've grown up, what will these millions of broken boys do? Take revenge? Destroy the women and children in their lives? If the world is now preparing the next generation, what can one hope for in a profoundly unjust society? Yet while some swear to take revenge, others are trying to repair their lives and those of their families.

The film examines themes such as slavery, war and criminality as experienced by boys in different countries, united by their games of marbles and soccer. Their childhood has been torn from them, but not their dreams.

Catégories de sujets


  • Pays en développement > AfriqueAsie du Sud-EstProblèmes sociauxAmérique du Sud
  • Enfants et Jeunes > Discrimination et StéréotypesConditions de vieJeux, Loisirs et SportsViolence faite aux enfantsTravailEnfants et Adolescents du monde
  • Société > Discrimination et StéréotypesSociétés d'ailleursCondition masculineProblèmes sociaux dans les pays étrangersViolence dans la société
  • Économie domestique/Étude de la famille > Développement chez l'enfant
  • Sciences humaines > Enjeux contemporains
  • Éthique et culture religieuse > Valeurs morales
  • Éducation civique/À la citoyenneté > Droits humains

Générique


participant
Reinaldo Tellez Cardenas
Jhonny Dorado-Castro
Anikoumah
Shiran
Janish
Myo Ming
Soe Thue
Anthony Pedro
Armand Marco
Fabricio
William
Abdoulaye
Modibhu
Bouba
Bouya
Alasane
recherche
Nancy Marcotte
Évangéline De Pas
Marquise Lepage
Erica Pomerance
Capucine Powers
Sarah Champagne
recherche dans les archives cinématographiques
Évangéline De Pas
Nancy Marcotte
régie de plateau
Erica Pomerance
Serge Lafortune
Eunice Gutman
Marie-Ève Drouin-Gagné
traduction
Eunice Gutman
Mamadou Nango
Marie-Ève Drouin-Gagné
Sally Mowlay
Myo Min
Kevin Balthazaar
Stephen Balthazaar
Nancy Marcotte
Joseph Pakiasothy
Yacoumba Doumbia
Ninfa Calizaya Baltazar
Jimmy Escobar Oyola
Claire Rothman
caméra
François Vincelette
caméra additionnelle
Marquise Lepage
Katerine Giguère
son
Mélanie Gauthier
Marc Larouche
montage
Dominique Champagne
chanson - écriture
Jamil
musique originale
Jamil
musicien
Jamil
Nicolas Grégoire
Julien Bradette
Renno Pichardo
Nathalie Kora
chanteur et musicien
Rafael Martin Neves
Fabio Henrique Da Silva
Leandro Pires Vieira
Arnaldo, Junior Tavares
Jeferson Seuza
Grupo Rumillajta
Luis Copa-Choque
Supay Wawas
Grupo Kolla Suyonan
Cheik Ouman Coulibaly
Bouba Kouyate
enregistrement de la musique
Stéphane Grimm
montage en ligne
Michel Tougas
concepteur du son
François Senneville
assistant
Pierre Laroche
Jérôme Lapointe
montage des dialogues
Guy Pelletier
Valérie Dufort-Boucher
administrateur
Jean Brien
coordonnateur de production
Christine Dugas
coordonnateur postproduction
Isabelle Fortier
producteur exécutif
Marcel Simard
producteur
Monique Simard
scénario
Marquise Lepage
réalisateur
Marquise Lepage
direction voix
A.J. Henderson