Les Couleurs de France. Immigrants in France
Description
Many people from all over the world call France their home. In this program, immigrants talk about where they are originally from, how long they have lived in France, what they like and dislike about life there, and what they miss most from their birth countries. In addition, the video spotlights North Africa through a segment on the importance of couscous in Parisian North African cuisine and a segment on how an Algerian family living in Strasbourg copes with the dynamics of having roots in two very different cultures.
Runtime
14 min
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Geography
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Date of Publication
[2012], c1994
Database
Films on Demand
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