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Category:
History & Current Affairs, Society & Human Interest

Keywords:
Europe, WWII, immigration, First World War, colourized archives


Producer(s): POINT DU JOUR

Coproducer(s)/co-financing:
FRANCE TELEVISIONS - France 2

Music: Amine BOUHAFA

Length:  1x52

Format:  One-off

Original version: French

Nationality: France

Year: 2018

Rights: Europe, French-speaking Canada

Support(s):  HD file

Collection: STORIES OF A NATION - Immigration

1870-1927: Arriving in a New Land (eps. 1)

Director(s): Yann COQUART – Writer(s): Françoise DAVISSE, Carl ADERHOLD   Contact Contact   Download Print page

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This new land was France, which became at the turn of the 1920s the first country for immigration in the world, ahead of the United States. An immigration of choice governed by the 1927 law, the most liberal in the history of the country in terms of rights of residence and rights to citizenship.

First though, the Third Republic had to learn the lessons of the defeat at the hand of the Germans in 1870, and that of the ‘Commune’ - two events which had revealed the state of disunity of the country and its fragile sense of national bonding. So, France decided to embark on a new programme: producing French citizens!
To do so, the country had to reform conscription and develop secular and compulsory education, invent common Gallic ancestors and establish the right of soil for granting citizenship. At the same time, the nation was torn by the Dreyfus affair, invented false racial arguments to justify its empire and rushed into the first great massacre of nations…WW1.

In this first episode, the descendants of Italians and Polish, but also those from the French regions of the Auvergne or Brittany, retrace the path of their families who’d arrived during the country's first industrial revolution. They recall how their ancestors built this New – but still colonial - France and how this foreign workforce helped reconstruct the country after the First World War.

Festivals and Awards:
* 2019: Series nominated for “Best Use of Footage in a History Production” at FOCAL Awards, taking place on June 20th at The Troxy in London
* 2019: "Best French TV Documentary 2018", awarded on 28 Jan. by the 'Syndicat Français de la Critique de Cinéma' (French cinema critics' syndicate) in Paris.

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