At the beginning of the summer of their 16th year, Adam, Ana, and Dahlia turn to their families and friends to question their cultural heritage. Through intimate conversations, _Here and There_ juxtaposes the different influences and realities that shape the development of the cultural identities of second and third-generation immigrants.
| Director | Chadi Bennani |
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« I feel more Québécoise because I don’t know very much about Senegalese culture. I watched the film with my dad and my mom. I told my dad that my brother and I would have really liked him to teach us to speak the language of Senegal. I went there when I was two years old, and I’d like to go back. I would discover a new country, and I would feel more connected to my roots. »
Rose, 8 years old, almost 9

« I feel more Québécoise because I don’t know very much about Senegalese culture. I watched the film with my dad and my mom. I told my dad that my brother and I would have really liked him to teach us to speak the language of Senegal. I went there when I was two years old, and I’d like to go back. I would discover a new country, and I would feel more connected to my roots. »
Rose, 8 years old, almost 9