Synopsis
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.
A word from Tënk
« 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