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Teaching Peace: In a Time of War
200354 minFilm: Documentary
Direction: Teresa MacInnes
Production: Peter d'EntremontKent Martin
Script: Erna BuffieTeresa MacInnes
Co-produced by Triad Film Productions Limited and the National Film Board of Canada, in association with CTV and the Independent Film Channel Canada, with the participation of the Canadian Television Fund, with the assistance of the Canadian Independent Film & Video Fund, the Canadian International Development Agency, the Nova Scotia Film Industry Tax Credit and the Canadian Film or Video Production Tax Credit Program.
A decade of civil war cost the lives of more than 250,000 people in the former Yugoslavia. The children of this region have been irrevocably afflicted by this violence. Can Hetty van Gurp help teach the language of peace to a generation of kids who have known only war?
Teaching Peace in a Time of War introduces us to the students and teachers at Vasa Pelagic School in Belgrade, Serbia. The students include Nenad, whose father is institutionalized for killing his mother, and Emil, who is terrorized for being a Muslim. Their classmate, Aleksandra, whose father admits that he "enjoyed" the war, says, "Peace means nothing to me, because I don't have any peace."
Peace education can be a challenge at the best of times. It's even harder in a post-war atmosphere where the education system suffers from weary staff, overcrowding and lack of resources. Despite these challenges, educators Nena and Irena are won over by Hetty's brand of conflict prevention and resolution, the ultimate goal of which is to deploy techniques that empower children to more positively shape their destinies.
Ultimately, Teaching Peace in a Time of War shows that triumphs like the progress of Nenad, and of student representative Gordana, who helps organize the school's first-ever dance, offer a sense of optimism that even schools in the most troubled circumstances can become beacons of peace.
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Subject categories
- War, Conflict and Peace > Bosnia, Croatia and SerbiaPeace and PeacekeepingWar Victims
- Psychology and Psychiatry > Coping with Problems
- Foreign Countries > Eastern Europe and Balkans
- Children and Youth > Education and School LifeViolence and Child Abuse
- Social Issues > Social Change
- Education > Social ProblemsTeaching Methods
Credits
- director
- Teresa MacInnes
- producer
- Peter d'Entremont
- Kent Martin
- director of photography
- Kent Nason
- location sound
- Arthur McKay
- writer
- Erna Buffie
- Teresa MacInnes
- editor
- Teresa MacInnes
- John Brett
- production manager
- Rajka Sandic
- Marnie Bienias
- Lisa Cichelly
- Victoria McGregor
- translator
- Rajka Sandic
- music
- Bilja Krstic and the Bistrik Orchestra
- narrator
- Tara Doyle
- financial services
- Filmusic Inc.
- translator - post-production
- Tijana Stojkovic
- driver - assistant
- Zoran "Mata" Matic
- sound editor
- Alex Salter
- sound mixer
- Allan Scarth
- assistant picture editor
- Ben Shannon
- Ron Illingworth
- offline facility
- Triad Film Productions Ltd.
- online editor
- Doug Woods
- assistant on-line editor
- Christopher Fost
- ADR recordist
- Amy Gibson
- on-line picture/mix
- Salter Street Digital
- unit administrator
- Marnie Bienias
- clearances
- Rajka Sandic
- Marnie Bienias
- production secretary
- Marie Andrews
- Rebecca Kennedy
- transcripts
- Marie Andrews
- Marsha Parker
- Marnie Bienias
- consultant
- Corinna Peveling
- production stills
- Kent Nason
- Branislav Jeknic
- developer
- Teresa MacInnes
- researcher
- Teresa MacInnes
- program administrator
- John William Lutz
- production supervisor
- Patricia Coughran
- studio clerk
- Stephanie Coolen
- Vanessa Larsen
- executive producer
- Peter d'Entremont
- Kent Martin