
And life goes on...
A film by Abraham Ségal (France, 2024, 1h35) – Preview
A quest that spans several battlefields, where the forces of love and life confront the forces of death and destruction.
In the field of migration, people exiled in certain European countries are often rejected, but solidarity associations are fighting to keep doors open beyond borders.
In the field of climate change, where the future of all living things is at stake, many young people – and not-so-young people too – are taking concrete action to limit global warming and prevent the extinction of many species.
In the field of human and political relations, the precept “thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself” is very often contradicted by tendencies towards aggression and hatred.
Along the way, links between migration, natural disasters, wars and violent repression are revealed and clarified.
The fight against disease, waged day after day by caregivers, culminated in the Covid pandemic. This crisis, which aroused fears and imposed barriers, also gave rise to remarkable gestures of solidarity.
The vital aspect of these battles is revealed through actions and testimonials, but also through drawings, poems and books. Et la vie va… is in line with current debates on migration, climate, biodiversity, health and murderous violence.
Screening followed by a discussion with the director.
A film by Abraham Ségal (France, 2024, 1h35) – Preview
A quest that spans several battlefields, where the forces of love and life confront the forces of death and destruction.
In the field of migration, people exiled in certain European countries are often rejected, but solidarity associations are fighting to keep doors open beyond borders.
In the field of climate change, where the future of all living things is at stake, many young people – and not-so-young people too – are taking concrete action to limit global warming and prevent the extinction of many species.
In the field of human and political relations, the precept “thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself” is very often contradicted by tendencies towards aggression and hatred.
Along the way, links between migration, natural disasters, wars and violent repression are revealed and clarified.
The fight against disease, waged day after day by caregivers, culminated in the Covid pandemic. This crisis, which aroused fears and imposed barriers, also gave rise to remarkable gestures of solidarity.
The vital aspect of these battles is revealed through actions and testimonials, but also through drawings, poems and books. Et la vie va… is in line with current debates on migration, climate, biodiversity, health and murderous violence.
Screening followed by a discussion with the director.