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Réalisé par Albert NerenbergOrigine CanadaGenres DocumentaireThèmes Documentaire sur les villesActeurs Albert Nerenberg,
Colin Mochrie,
Dan Aykroyd,
Rachel Blanchard,
Russell Peters,
Douglas CouplandNote60%
Mr. Toronto starts his journey in Hamilton after he sees a billboard boasting "Toronto Sucks" as an advertisement campaign. He finds out that some fans of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats put on bags over their heads because of the shame of losing to Toronto during the Labour Day CFL game every year. He decides to go around Canada on a fake "Toronto Appreciation Day" tour. Mr. Toronto visits St. John's and Halifax, where Atlantic Canadians spit on his "Toronto Appreciation Day" banner. Then he travels to Montreal where local comedy troupe The Dancing Cock Brothers sing "Goodbye Toronto, Bonjour Montreal" and where his Toronto work ethic influences the city to change the light bulbs on the giant cross atop Mount Royal. Next, he skips the Prairies (because “every Torontonian does”), and lands in Calgary and Vancouver, where he learns that resentment towards Toronto runs very deep. During the 2006 NHL Stanley Cup Finals, he visits Edmonton where he risks his life by wearing a faux Wayne Gretzky Toronto Maple Leafs jersey during the Edmonton Oilers’ Stanley Cup run., 1h19
Origine Etats-UnisGenres Documentaire,
HistoriqueThèmes Documentaire sur les villesNote74%
The film begins with a former resident of the Pruitt–Igoe public housing complex returning to the site of the buildings in the north side of St. Louis, and noting that in spite of the decades since the planned demolition of the buildings, the site remains largely vacant. It continues by detailing the decision by the city to replace 19th century tenement housing with high-rise public housing, ultimately designed by Minoru Yamasaki (later the famed designer of the World Trade Center) in the modernist style as thirty-three 11-floor buildings. , 1h21
Origine Etats-UnisGenres Thriller,
DocumentaireThèmes Le thème de l'éducation,
Documentaire sur les villesNote68%
The film follows four families from Harlem and the Bronx in the months leading up to the lottery for one of the Success Academy Charter Schools (then known as Harlem Success Academy), one of the most successful charter schools in New York City. The film explores the debate surrounding the education reform movement. The film highlights the opposition from the teachers' unions to charter schools (as they are usually not unionized), and the contest between charter and public schools for building space., 1h36
Origine Afrique du sudGenres DocumentaireThèmes Afrique post-coloniale,
Le racisme,
Documentaire sur la discrimination,
Documentaire sur le droit,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentaire sur la politique,
Documentaire sur les villes,
PolitiqueNote68%
Le long du centre urbain le plus au méridional de l’Afrique, gît une bande de terrain très particulière qui sépare la ville de l’océan. D’un côté bordé par l’Océan Atlantique en belle toile de fond et de l’autre par Signal Hill, la promenade maritime – et les piscines publiques en son milieu – forme un espace comme il n’en existe pas d’autre au Cap. Autrefois bastion de l’Apartheid, c’est aujourd’hui un lieu unique pour son apparente mixité d’âges, de races, de genres, de religions, de statuts sociaux ou d’orientations sexuelles. D’une certaine manière cet espace est devenu l’un de ceux où les sud-africains sentent qu’ils ont le droit d’exister – et où, par conséquent, les possibilités d’être heureux dans un monde divers sont envisageables.