Of Hopscotch and Little Girls...

199952 min 1 secFilm: Documentary

Direction: Marquise Lepage

Production: Monique SimardNicole Lamothe (National Film Board of Canada)Marcel Simard (Les productions Virage inc.)

Script: Marquise Lepage

Coproduced by Les Productions Virages Inc. and the NFB.

Hopscotch is universal. Girls around the world trace squares on the ground, then hop through them, trying hard to reach the end. Girls share other interests too; they all like to talk about school, what they want to be when they grow up, who they will marry, how many children they will have, their hopes for a better life for themselves and their family.

But all too often, through poverty, perversion, spite, ignorance or superstition, adults shatter these dreams by denying girls the right to an education, entering them into forced labour, subjecting them to mutilation, sexual abuse and other injustices.

Soni, Kamlesh, Mou, Yui, Dalal, Esmeralda, Fatou, Adiaratou, Safi and Maude range in age from 8 to 14. Some are frail, some strong; all are beautiful. Whether they live in India, Thailand, Yemen, Peru, Burkina Faso or Haiti, they all speak of having much of their childhood stolen from them. Because they are girls. With subtitles.

Subject categories


  • Families > AdolescentsChild AbuseChildrenFamilies in Foreign Countries
  • Developing Countries > AfricaAsiaAsia - Southeast AsiaCentral America and the CaribbeanEducationFamily LifeIndia, Nepal and PakistanPortraitsSocial ProblemsSouth America
  • Social Issues > ChildrenDiscrimination and Stereotyping
  • Children and Youth > Children's RightsDiscrimination and StereotypingLiving ConditionsViolence and Child AbuseYouth of the World
  • Sexuality and Reproduction > Incest and Sexual AbusePornographyProstitution
  • Social Studies > Development/Global Issues
  • Diversity > Diversity in Communities
  • Family Studies/Home Economics > Feminism
  • Civics/Citizenship > Human Rights

Credits


director
Marquise Lepage
script
Marquise Lepage
original idea
Raymonde Provencher
research
Raymonde Provencher
Raymonde Provencher
Marquise Lepage
Marcel Simard
Monique Simard
director of photography
François Vincelette
sound
Diane Carrière
picture editor
Natacha Dufaux
sound editing
Lusse Cloutier
music
Robert Marcel Lepage
executive producer
Monique Simard
co-producer
Nicole Lamothe
producer
Marcel Simard
participation
Fatou Déné
Safi Bougma
Adjaratou Bougma
Maude Duras
Soni Soni
Kamlesh Khatik
Esmeralda Ramirez-Sallas
Mou
Yui
Dalal Abdelaziz
translation
Kathleen Fee
voice
Kathleen Fee
researcher
Aminatou Bandé
Watine Sou
Isabelle Chen
Sylviane Tramier
Li Guo
Archana Anand
Patralkha Chaterjee
Lucie Kearns Vézina
Rachèle Magloire
Zein Elabdin Fouad
Jocelyne Talbot
interpreter
Aminatou Bandé
Watine Sou
Isabelle Chen
Sylviane Tramier
Li Guo
Archana Anand
Patralkha Chaterjee
Lucie Kearns Vézina
Rachèle Magloire
Zein Elabdin Fouad
Jocelyne Talbot
camera assistant
Nathalie Lasselin
Dawn Nichol
editing intern
Isabelle Lavigne
musician
Javad Davari
sound editor
Robert Poirier
singer
Nazaré Pereira
R. Casoy de Queiroz
F. Leibovitz
JC Pereira Conde
production manager
Nadège Pouyez
Jean-François Laprise
Isabelle Fortier
assistant to the producer
Diane Gallant
Brigitte Sénéchal
Marie-Christine Guité
administrator
Jean-François Foucault
Jean Brien
Denise DesLauriers
Louise Ouellette
distribution
Joanne Carrière
unit publicity
Chantal Dufresne Communications
sound mixing
Serge Boivin
Jean Paul Vialard
negative cutting
Nicole Côté
titles
Gaspard Gaudreau
online editing
Denis Pilon
Sylvain Desbiens

Awards


  • Gemeaux Award for Best Editing of a Documentary (Natacha Dufaux)Prix Gémeaux
  • Gemeaux Award for Best DocumentaryPrix Gémeaux
  • Gemeaux Award for Best Research (Marquise Lepage) Prix Gémeaux
  • Grand Prix du Jury - Communications et Société - le Prix 2000 est une gravure portant le titre Cher ami de François Vincent.Prix 2000 "Communications et Société"
  • Golden Sheaf Award - Category: Best Documentary SocialYorkton Film Festival
  • Bronze Plaque Award - Category: Social Issues International Film and Video Festival
  • 1st Honorable MentionWomen Film Festival "La Mo-Viola"
  • Jeunesse Award given by the City of Geneve - with a cash prize of 2,000FrFestival Médias Nord-Sud
  • Prix de l'État du Valais - with a cash prize of 4,000FrFestival Médias Nord-Sud