Summary:
François Favrat knew nothing about the universe of the Compagnons organization until Romain Brémond and Daniel Preljocaj told him about making a film about it. They got excited about the theme after reading the synopsis by Fravrat and Johanne Bernard, who co-wrote the screenplay. He met the Compagnons du Devoir first in Paris, then in La Rochelle, Angers and finally in Nantes. In every city, this organization, which trains young people in handicrafts, has a house. It is a world that values manual labor and mutual assistance. In an individualistic and overly connected everyday life, it may seem old-fashioned at first glance, but with a generous approach to learning. The Compagnons du Devoir is a French craftsmen’s organization based on apprenticeships and fraternities, providing a traditional craft to young people with limited resources. Naelle is 19 years old and has a complicated history.
Source: Informacion
