A LESSON OF DISCRIMINATION 10 YEARS LATERTHE IMPACT OF A HARD-HITTING DOCUMENTARY
Since it first aired on Radio-Canada's Enjeux in September 2006, the eye-opening documentary A Lesson in Discrimination has been seen around the world.
To this day, it remains a standard in the field of education and is used to raise awareness of how discrimination plays out in various settings, particularly the Canadian Armed Forces.
But what impact did it have on the young participants and their teacher?
Ten years later, we catch up with them in a special episode of Enquête that reveals just how much the experiment and documentary touched a universal nerve.
DISTRIBUTION
TYPE: Documentaries
DURATION: 1 X 60 min
YEAR OF PRODUCTION: 2016
LANGUAGE: French language
DIRECTOR: Pasquale Turbide
BROADCASTER: RADIO-CANADA Télé
AVAILABLE RIGHTS: TV, EST, VSD
AVAILABLE TERRITORIES: World, except Canada
AVAILABLE VERSION: French, English version subtitled
BROADCASTING / MARKET SHARE: Broadcasting primetime, 15% of market share
AWARD: Japan Prize winner in 2007 for the first part