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J'ai pas les mots, 8 semaines pour sortir de l'illettrisme
In France, 3.7 million people are illiterate. "J'ai pas les mots, 8 semaines pour sortir de l'illettrisme" (I don't have the words, 8 weeks to overcome illiteracy) gives them a face, a voice, and above all, a chance. For eight weeks, seven participants from different backgrounds, all facing illiteracy, will follow an intensive learning program, supervised by trainers and coaches, and accompanied by singer Kendji Girac. Through practical, fun, and realistic workshops, they will tackle everyday challenges. Week after week, these learners will attempt to regain their independence and, above all, their self-confidence. Until the final challenge: writing and reading a personal speech in front of their loved ones.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows a group of adults embarking on an intensive eight-week program to overcome illiteracy. It chronicles their personal journeys, struggles, and triumphs as they learn to read and write, highlighting the profound impact this newfound skill has on their lives and their ability to participate fully in society.
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What Reviewers Say
The film is anticipated to shed light on the significant challenges faced by adults struggling with illiteracy.
Expect a focus on the personal empowerment and societal integration that learning to read and write can bring.
The documentary is likely to be praised for its sensitive portrayal of a often overlooked issue.
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Fun Fact
The documentary aims to raise awareness about illiteracy rates among adults and the importance of accessible education programs.
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