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, 30minutes OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDocumentaire ThèmesLe thème de l'éducation, L'enfance, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Le handicap Note72% Le film est consacré à l'intégration dans le milieu scolaire d'un garçon de 10 ans atteint de trisomie 21, à Blacksburg en Virginie. Au début il perturbe la classe, mais fait ensuite de rapides progrès. C'est un des 60 000 handicapés qui sont intégrés dans le système scolaire traditionnel aux États-Unis.
, 1h20 OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDocumentaire ThèmesL'enfance, La famille, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Le handicap, Langue des signes, Langue des signes américaine Note77% The film follows the Artinian extended family with deafness through three generations over a year and a half, focusing on two brothers — Peter Artinian, who is deaf and Chris Artinian, who has proficient hearing — and their wives and children. Chris and Mari Artinian (who is a Child of Deaf Adult) find out that one of their newborn twins is deaf. They begin to research the cochlear implant and its advantages and disadvantages.. While this is going on, Heather, Peter and Nita's oldest child, starts asking for an implant as well. The brothers, along with grandparents on both sides, become embroiled in a bitter argument over the importance of deafness, the best form of education for their kids, and the controversy of cochlear implants for young children. For Peter and his wife, Nita, it's their fear of losing a child to the "hearing world", and her losing the importance of Deaf culture, which concerns them.
, 1h22 OrigineEtats-Unis GenresDocumentaire ThèmesL'enfance, Documentaire sur une personnalité, Le handicap Note74% Using donated digital tapes and a camera purchased with money earned from an eBay sale, indie filmmaker Duane Graves chronicles a year in the life of his charismatic childhood chum, Rene Moreno, who was born with Down Syndrome. After graduating from a high school for special students in San Antonio, TX, Moreno sets out to make his way in the adult world, optimistically battling the prejudices his condition engenders.