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Être ou paraître? : les jeunes face aux stéréotypes sexuels = Staying real : teens confront sexual stereotypes / research, script and direction, Sophie Bissonnette ; producer, Marc Bertrand.
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Title:Être ou paraître? : les jeunes face aux stéréotypes sexuels = Staying real : teens confront sexual stereotypes / research, script and direction, Sophie Bissonnette ; producer, Marc Bertrand.
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Variant Title:Staying real : teens confront sexual stereotypes
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Other Contributors/Collections:Bissonnette, Sophie.
Bertrand, Marc.
National Film Board of Canada.
Montréal YWCA.
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Published/Created:[Montréal] : National Film Board of Canada, ©2010.
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Location:EDUCATION LIBRARY videosWhere is this?
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Call Number: BF723.S42 E86 2010 dvd
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Number of Items:2
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Status:Available
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Location:EDUCATION LIBRARY videosWhere is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Preteens--Sexual behavior--Québec (Province)
Stereotypes (Social psychology) in mass media.
Preteens--Psychology.
Self-perception in adolescence.
Documentary films.
Films for the hearing impaired.
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Genre/Form:Documentary films.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
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Description:1 videodisc (ca 25 min) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
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Terms governing use:Restrictions: Site license - UBC faculty, staff & students Only.
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Credits:Image, Alex Margineanu ; prise de son, Martyne Morin, Claude Meunier, Marie-France Delagrave ; montage, Mélanie Chicoine ; musique originale, Daniel Scott ; montage son, Daniel Toussaint ; mixage, Serge Boivin.
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Summary:"Des filles et des garçons préadolescents analysent les effets néfastes des stéréotypes sexuels dont ils sont constamment bombardés. Ces jeunes témoignent de la difficulté de se forger une personnalité et un cercle d'ami(e)s en dehors des modèles uniques proposés par les médias et le marketing. Produit en collaboration avec le "Y des femmes de Montréal" et faisant suite au film "Sexy inc. : nos enfants sous influence", également réalisé par Sophie Bissonnette, ce film s'adresse aux jeunes de 11 à 13 ans et constitute un excellent préambule pour animer une discussion" --Conteneur.
"Preteens and adolescents discuss the adverse effects of the sexual stereotypes with which they are constantly bombarded. They talk about how hard it is to develop their own personality and make friends when they don't conform to media and advertising images. Produced in collaboration with the Montreal Women's Y as a follow-up to "Sexy Inc.: our children under influence", also directed by award-winning filmmaker Sophie Bissonnette, this film for 11- to 13-year-olds is a great way to kick off a lively discussion."--Container.
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Notes:Originally produced in 2010.
DVD-R: may not play properly on all machines; NTSC (multizone) ; widescreen; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Includes both original French and English versions; closed captioned.