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Thursday 6 April 2023, 11:00Passed
Conditions
CHF 0.-
April 2023
Thursday 6
11:00 - 12:00
Accessible to the intellectually impaired
Accessible to the psychic impaired
Accessible to the motor impaired
5 to 105 years old

Ciné-relax: Jacob, Mimi and the talking dogs

Relaxed cinema sessions for everyone. Films that address the question of our relationship with living things. Auditorium. Thursday 6 April, 11 am to 12 noon.
Thursday 6 April 2023, 11:00Passed
Conditions
CHF 0.-
Crédit: les films du preau

ONLY IN FRENCH
RELAX, culture is for everyone. All audiences are welcome. All behaviours, even unexpected ones, are seen as an expression of feeling. Cultural life is open to all.
During the cinema-relax we offer a series of documentary films that deal in different ways with the relationship of humans to their environment.
Thursday, April 6 at 11 am we screen: "Jacob, Mini and the Talking Dogs" by Edmunds Jansons.
When his father has to leave for work, Jacob is, to his great regret, forced to spend a week with his uncle in Maskachka, a working-class, almost rural neighbourhood. The dreaded stay takes an unexpected turn when, with the help of some funny talking dogs, Jacob and Mimi do everything they can to prevent a colossal building project from destroying their old neighbourhood and its public gardens.
This film is an animated film.
This film lasts 1 hour 10 minutes
It is recommended for children aged 5 and over
This film is about Jacob and his cousin Mimi
This film is about talking dogs
This film is set in Latvia
Jacop, Mimi and the talking dogs will join forces to save their neighbourhood together
Screening in French without subtitles
Everyone is welcome during the relaxed films.
Everyone is for example:
parents with their babies,
elderly people,
people with disabilities,
people who are uncomfortable in closed public places.

How does a Relax outing work?
Before the film:
A person welcomes you and shows you the cinema.
A person gives you information about the film.
You enter the room.
The lights dim a little.
The film starts.

During the film :
The door of the room remains open: So you can enter and leave whenever you want.
The sounds of the show are soft.
All ways of reacting to the show are ok.
For example, you can laugh loudly.
Someone from the museum will be there if you need help.

At the end of the film you can :
Have a drink with your friends.
Talk about the show.
Visit the museum.
Ask for help to get home.
For example, to :
find out the bus and tram timetable of the TPG.
TPG stands for Transports Publics Genevois.
call a taxi

Do you have a question? Don't hesitate to call us on 022 418 45 15

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Plan de l'animé: Jacob et les chiens qui parlent
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Event type
Screening
Target audience
General public, People with disabilities, Family and kids, Youth, Associations, Schools, Senior citizens
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Event organisation
VDG Event
Organizer
Musée d'ethnographie de Genève (MEG)
Organizer url
http://www.ville-ge.ch/meg
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Contribution service
MEG
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About the location

MEG
Boulevard Carl-VOGT 65, 1205 Genève